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Floral Trend Fashion
Spring 2008 Floral Fashion Trend
Women's Styles Feature Flower Motifs & Floral Prints
© Johneen Manning
There are flowers on the runways! One of the season's freshest trends came right from the hothouse as flower power made a huge splash across women's designer ready to wear collections of the season.
Not exactly the most subversive of trends, the budding season of rebirth was the obvious inspiration for this blossoming fad. But who says fashion always has to be revolutionary? Sometimes a girl just wants to look pretty.
While flowers are the essence of springtime, innovative designers went beyond the dated, bland granny prints and the expectedly dowdy Laura Ashley patterns, and instead piloted a fresher course. Designers followed the season's lead with delightful sartorial displays of vibrant floral illustrations and hand-painted treatments, as well as edgier distorted and blurred flowering motifs that smacked of art-nouveau.
How to Wear the Flower Trend
Floral Prints
Flower lovers will run through the garden fully enveloped in large, graphic floral prints from head to toe. Fashionistas allergic to the in-your-face impact of oversized flowery patterns can opt for a quainter interpretation of the flower trend by selecting summery frocks, sexy halter tops, pretty blouses and silky scarves with mid-sized botanical prints.
And if you still think floral fashions are more granny than avant garde, flirt with dresses and skirts featuring shorter hemlines: showing off your stems will keep your look daring and just a bit coquettish.
Women's Styles Feature Flower Motifs & Floral Prints
© Johneen Manning
There are flowers on the runways! One of the season's freshest trends came right from the hothouse as flower power made a huge splash across women's designer ready to wear collections of the season.
Not exactly the most subversive of trends, the budding season of rebirth was the obvious inspiration for this blossoming fad. But who says fashion always has to be revolutionary? Sometimes a girl just wants to look pretty.
While flowers are the essence of springtime, innovative designers went beyond the dated, bland granny prints and the expectedly dowdy Laura Ashley patterns, and instead piloted a fresher course. Designers followed the season's lead with delightful sartorial displays of vibrant floral illustrations and hand-painted treatments, as well as edgier distorted and blurred flowering motifs that smacked of art-nouveau.
How to Wear the Flower Trend
Floral Prints
Flower lovers will run through the garden fully enveloped in large, graphic floral prints from head to toe. Fashionistas allergic to the in-your-face impact of oversized flowery patterns can opt for a quainter interpretation of the flower trend by selecting summery frocks, sexy halter tops, pretty blouses and silky scarves with mid-sized botanical prints.
And if you still think floral fashions are more granny than avant garde, flirt with dresses and skirts featuring shorter hemlines: showing off your stems will keep your look daring and just a bit coquettish.
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