It has a warm vibe but a more structured silhouette and darker color, making it appropriate for events where something
like a bright floral romper might not be.
Not exact matches
Birthdays are
like big and
bright floral dresses — I LOVE»em on other people, but not so much on me.
These fashionable and practical labor and delivery gowns come in a variety of trendy patterns
like the Becca, which has a navy background and a
bright floral print, the Kennedy in grey with a classy white damask pattern, and the Stella, which is a delicate light pink with a white quatrefoil pattern.
I just can't wait to wear them,
like this dress (the
floral watercolor is beautiful plus it's on sale) and this top (the perfect
bright pink!).
FOR HER: EFFORTLESS & BOLD Go for an breezy, retro - inspired look with
bright, tropical
florals on white,
like this eye - catching kimono - inspired maxi romper.
Wear an uber cute
floral jumpsuit and pair it up with all types of accessories
like a large brimmed hat which will not only look classy but protect you from
bright sunlight, a pair of matching sandals, a long chain necklace, a belt and some bangle bracelets and last but not the least a black sack bag.
The
floral skirt is so beautiful, I
like the
bright detailes, too!
Like nautical and
floral looks,
bright colors and pastel shades automatically lend themselves to spring.
The weather is often unrelentingly chilly and grey, and retailers» promise of spring by way of
floral prints and
bright colors feels
like a tease.
Florals look ideal with
bright tops, as well as with light and more casual basics,
like classy shirts.
While there's no shortage of
bright,
floral print dresses, it can be harder to find styles
like this Ivanka Trump
floral dress that don't reveal cleavage (not that I have any...) or are knee - length.
Models wearing
floral prints, ribbon stripes and light - as - cloud lace held whimsical wicker hand bags shaped
like puppies and bees, reminiscent of the
bright colors and sights of spring in New York City.
Mixing some of the season's biggest trends
like black and white, with classic
florals and neon
brights gave the City Style and Living Spring 2015 photoshoot an eclectic feel.
Dress up a little black dress with bold shoes,
like: gold,
floral, leopard, studded, embellished or a
bright color.
I personally really
like the way chambray looks with a
bright floral print, so I've gone with this
floral bikini top.
To get a few more months out of your favorite summer staples, either choose summer dresses in darker neutral tones,
like my batik print, or go for broke: choose a
bright floral and contrast it with a dark belt, sweater or jacket and boots.
Clothes are usually made from a soft and natural fabric,
like linen, chiffon, lace, silk, velvet, cotton or knitwear and come in a palette of
bright, natural colors in many different patterns, especially
floral and ethnic ones.
Normally, I fear
florals, but this one is so
bright and cheerful and won't make me look
like a sofa.
Nothing says spring
like florals and
bright colors.
And I've started to want to incorporate some lighter tones into my outfits,
like these lavender tights and this
bright floral scarf.
I have also picked some other dress options in case you don't
like florals, I have found this beautiful yellow off the shoulder dress because I think that color is very
bright and it will look amazing on those warmer days.
Green is my favorite color, and combined with the
bright florals, I feel
like a blooming summer garden!
For a sophisticated take, dress up your printed shorts with a
bright blazer jacket or go for a black blazer to pair with your black
floral shorts (
like Jami Chung's look above) for a more glam combo.
A few standout looks from the guide have got to be the laser - cut leather -
like skirt paired with a
floral & lace tank, and the striped /
floral dress paired with a denim jacket, bucket bag and
bright sandals.
A no less interesting outfit made of semitransparent fabric with
floral bright and intense, presented in their collections designers
like Marchesa, Gucci.
We bet you're
like us, and often wear
bright clothes and
floral patterns during the summer, but as fall and winter approach, your wardrobe becomes darker (and plusher... hello, sweater weather!).
Of course, we still see natural materials (silk, fur, suede, leather, cotton, denim and linen), multi-layered textures (where spaghetti top or bra top is layered with vests, tees, leather or suede jackets), comfy and relaxed shapes, lots of
bright and original accessories, natural and earth shades,
floral, checkered and ethnic inspired prints and patterns, and lots, lots of beautiful embellishments and details,
like lace, knitted details, flare finishes, fringes and big accessories.
With classically cut dresses in
bright, bold colors and flirty
floral prints, we'll definitely be feeling
like royalty in these looks!
But, as always, there are caveats - I would personally stick to one
bright color that wears well with other colors and neutrals (
like cobalt blue, baby pink, or butter yellow, above) and more conservative patterns,
like florals, geometrics, or painterly abstracts.
Heroine — This beautiful
bright purple is a fun, girly and playful color, that can be worn casually with jeans and a tee or dressy with a
floral dress
like I did.
I instantly
liked the
bright reception area with it's large mirrors and tall
floral display.
Decorated in warm antiques with a Colonial country atmosphere, rich cherry - wood furniture and
bright floral fabrics, the Inn has hosted the
likes of Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Hayes and Louis Armstrong.
The place smells
like a high - end spa, with
floral and herbal scents mixing into a
bright, soothing aura.
There's nothing quite
like fresh
bright kitchen accessories such as
floral trays, a magnetic chalkboard message board, a pink kitchen aide and an aqua retro breadbox (read about this stunning before and after HERE).
It started back in England when I began seriously looking for vintage furniture and was astonished at the power of white paint when turning an old sad and lonely piece of furniture into a new life... back then I
liked the whole English vintage scene...
floral Cath Kidston prints, oilcloth table covering, white and
brights and vintage props.
I designed and constructed my first headboard in 2013 using plywood which I cut to be shaped
like a curve, batting, and a
bright and fun
floral fabric.
Gilded antique china and stemware add retro sparkle and flair, alongside crystal - adorned lustres and a compote holding a bouquet of
bright - hued roses that look
like they leaped right off a
floral fabric.