Spring is here! This day couldn't have come soon enough. Boy, has this winter been hard. I've been drooling over spring fashions as a way to get my mind off the deep freeze.
As Heidi of Jax and Jewels reminded me, florals for spring are neither groundbreaking or new. The recent American-made floral styles, though, that have been popping up just about everywhere, have been getting a bit of a modern update.
How, you might ask?
- As a dark silk satin maxi dress (from Jay Godfrey, pictured above)
- As graphic tees (love this inexpensive Vintage Havana one with "New York City" in floral lettering)
- As a floral-print clutch from Lizzie Fortunato
- As gorgeous skinny jeans, in both dark and light floral patterns (like these from J Brand and 7 For All Mankind)
- As a Marc Jacobs sleeveless floral knits in a bright red
- As David Lerner floral leggings
- As a Steven Alan denim button-down skirt, in a subtle floral print
- As floral blouses, both sleeveless and short-sleeved (like these from Carolina Herrera and Marc Jacobs)
- Combined with stripes, in all different price points (Raquel Allegra, Pim + Larkin)
- As Oscar de la Renta flower drop earrings
- As a floral leather strap from Michele watches.
- As a gorgeous geometric floral print bikini from Mara Hoffman.
- As flowly, super-flared pants from Alice + Olivia
- As an in-the-now terry jumpsuit in an easy neutral print (Hudson June).
- As a work-appropriate pencil skirt in a plaid/floral combination print (from Oscar de la Renta)
(Photo from Nordstrom.)
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I keep getting this error on the images "Unable to resolve the server's DNS address" but would love to see the images that you are describing in the list above. None of the links are working! Thanks! Love this blog! -Sadie
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