The thin that I love
most about a floral print is it's ability to mix with other patterns and textures.
Not exact matches
Some of the best things
about Modcloth is the range of sizes they carry and there is something for everyone, whether it's a casual outfit like the one here or dressy like this outfit with the
most perfect
floral midi skirt.
«I'll admit that the things I like
most about this bra are mostly aesthetic: the straps, the
floral pattern, the low cut in the front — I'm just really into it.
With Spring in full bloom (plus or minus a little bit of sunshine and warmth in
most states right
about now), retailers are starting to push the biggest brightest bursts of
floral pattern and I kind of love it.
I'm torn over which feature I love
most about this room — the textured black ceiling, the incredible light fixture or the moody
floral wall.
When
most people see a gorgeous
floral arrangement, they think «how pretty», without ever thinking
about what goes into creating that prettiness.
If we talk
about embroidery by itself, then the
most common choice so far is a
floral print.
Another great thing
about them is that you can find many different styles and picked the one you like the
most, for example in this case I picked one
floral romper that is very fun and girly, then another one with black and white strippes, which is also very interesting and last but not the least I really loved the white broderie one, because white looks amazing for Spring - Summer.
The
floral print is so stunning, but what I love
most about it is that gorgeous open v - neckline.
From
florals, to pastels, and (our favorite) black and white, they feature so many of Spring's
most talked
about trends.
One of the things I love
most about this dress is that it reminds me that lace doesn't have to be
floral.
One of the pieces we get asked
about the
most often is this beautiful
floral piece called Courage to Bloom that we hung in our dining room in our last house.
One of the
most amazaing
floral designers that I know, Cindie from Camrose Hill, asks «what is inspiring
about spring for you?»