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We’re all about edgy cutout frocks and casual denim sheaths, but lately, spring’s put us in the mood for something a little more feminine, like floral cocktail dresses. The trend is everywhere now, from the runways of Erdem and Bottega Veneta to celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jessica Pare. The prints range from bright, bold blooms to ditsy, retro-inspired motifs, but no matter which you prefer, these floral frocks are perfect for any evening soiree.
WHY WE LOVE IT
Dandelions bloom at Valentino; Dries Van Noten and Rochas picked chrysanthemums, while Bottega Veneta scattered silk marguerite daisies on a V-neck dress. Thakoon showed a bouquet of freesias and dog rose on crêpe de chine. Chic and strong, prints give coveredup looks a romantic fairy-tale spin—that’s the fresh appeal.
Dandelions bloom at Valentino; Dries Van Noten and Rochas picked chrysanthemums, while Bottega Veneta scattered silk marguerite daisies on a V-neck dress. Thakoon showed a bouquet of freesias and dog rose on crêpe de chine. Chic and strong, prints give coveredup looks a romantic fairy-tale spin—that’s the fresh appeal.
HOW TO WEAR IT
Piling accessories onto these striking florals is like stuffing an arrangement of peonies with baby’s breath and ferns. The prints are edgy bordering on grunge, so stay away from anything too pretty—hair should be a little messy, shoes a bit tough—and seek out dresses with flowers winding down the center, which will draw the eye in, creating a slimming illusion.
Piling accessories onto these striking florals is like stuffing an arrangement of peonies with baby’s breath and ferns. The prints are edgy bordering on grunge, so stay away from anything too pretty—hair should be a little messy, shoes a bit tough—and seek out dresses with flowers winding down the center, which will draw the eye in, creating a slimming illusion.
From left to right: Valentino, Dries Van Noten, Rochas, Thakoon
Erdem S/S 13
Punchy colors and a midriff cutout make Erdem’sFloral-Embroidered Sheath Dress ($8110) in Neon Peach/Blue a youthful, fun option.
Bottega Veneta S/S 13
The florals on Bottega Veneta’s dress may be understated, but the figure-skimming shape and plunging neckline are decidedly alluring.
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