From Valentino to D&G and Cavalli designers took inspiration from summer gardens and floral bouquets. Simple and feminine are the words that we’ll use use to describe floral dresses of Valentino's collection. Pier Paolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri seem to live in an enchanted garden, surrounded by flowers, sun and imagination. Their couture collection for Valentino spring 2013 again brought that enchantment to the Paris fashion week. Designers are part of reinvention of the floral trend in the upcoming season, but prints are more luxurious. Ruffles and floral details items help enhance the impeccable lines featured in the collection, so prepare to be enchanted by elegant hues such as nude tones, black and white, pink, red, emerald green, and pastels. Floral prints are everywhere this spring, from romantic dresses to bold and exotic print leggings. It’s up to you with how floral you want to go.
Many women find flowers a bit hard to include in an outfit, but the task is a lot simpler than it seems. First of all, this trend should not be part of more than one component of the outfit or the accessories. A floral top looks beautiful with solid color bottoms and it is preferable to wear a dark solid color if the floral pattern is more on the bright side. A silk dress with a flower pattern will stand out amid millions of little black dresses.Nude sandals can help balance out any noisy prints and look classy.
The best part about the floral tend is that there isn’t any
need to accessorize with a lot of glitzy jewelry or gems. So if you want to be bang on trend this
season then go invest in your floral print! Ready to do some shopping?