I’ve spotted so many lovely, oversized floral prints in stores and on runways {ahem, ERDEM — I want to own everything they’ve put out!} recently — and I, for one, am definitely stopping to smell the roses…
{Flowy florals on the D&G 2011 runway}
First up: I’m oddly drawn to this semi-garish yellow-green hue in the top below (Joie, $184, Thistle Clover), especially against that geranium orange-red I die over these days. Do you love this little top paired with a statement necklace (Gilda, $485, LesPommettes), white jeans, and a pair of neutral flats accented with pop-o-red bows (saw these in person at Sassanova on Sunday, and they are TDF — Maloles, $250, Cult Status):
I’d finish with that Chloe Marcie bag ($1,995, Net-A-Porter) I’m still droning on about — do you not love it in this milky white shade?! {Dream on, sister.}
For work, how about this charming paper bag waist skirt (Alice by Temperley, $96, TheOutnet), paired with a lady-like Equipment blouse (also love it in the coral and poppy hues — $208, Shopbop):
Finish with some unfussy black patent pumps to give it that I-mean-business edge (my Louboutins are my go-to — $595, Net-A-Porter) —
— and a ladylike bag ($695, Gryson), stuffed with all of your essentials (iPhone; Fresh’s Sugar Rose Lip Balm — uhhh, addicted; L’Occitane mini hand cream; etc):
Also strongly drawn to this little ladylike frock by Wren ($319, ShopWren), which could be perfectly toughened up with an dramatic necklace ($173, Janna Conner) and some chunky shoes (I die over these — and check them out in all of their cool color combos! — $355, Bec & Bridge):
A ladylike, be-tasseled tote (Anya Hindmarch, $1,595, Net-A-Porter) is the perfect finishing touch:
Alternately, channel Blair Eadie of Atlantic-Pacific, who is certainly blossoming with the oversized floral trend, with a floral blouse (check out Equipment’s rosy take on the trend, while you’re at it):
{image from Atlantic-Pacific}
Consider, for example, coupling a ladylike floral blouse ($168, Rebecca Minkoff) with white skinnies (or red ones, if you are into bolder color profiles!), and basic brown ballets ($135, Matt Bernson):
I like the practicality of those brown flats against the lively top. Nice earthiness. I’d finish with my go-to shades (Elizabeth & James, $155, Shopbop), and a lil clutch (love how this Christopher Kane style mimics the roses of the blouse — $530, Net-A-Porter):
Now, if you’re of the bolder fashion variety, you might consider a simple white lace dress (this one is by Lover, but appears to have sold out — there are lots of comparable options available this season, though, including this affordable BBDakota style and this Shoshanna variation), spruced up with a statement necklace ($268, Amanda Pearl) and some seriously funky floral tootsies (Jil Sander, on sale for $346, Ssense):
I’d finish with a BRIGHT clutch (love all of the colors below — $69, Zara) for the full-on BRIGHTS effect (wow.):
That last clutch would look UH-MAY-ZING with this hydrangea-print shirt-dress (Karen Walker, on sale for $130, Glassworks Studios), spruced up with this eye-catching ribbon necklace ($1,334, Mawi):
I’d finish with polished black patent flats (very Audrey — $295, Loeffler Randall):
Or, if you’ve the means, go whole hog with Erdem itself — consider this right-off-the-runway dress (on sale for $865, MyTheresa):
Per.fect. with these ankle-breaking Charlotte Olympias (love how they bring the floral into the 21st century with their modern silhouette — on sale for $499, Charlotte Olympia)
I don’t know that I’d anything else, although this Kotur clutch (in the neutral or purple) are enticing…
Not sure you’re ready to embrace the full bouquet? Try just a touch with these Bec & Bridge pumps (paired with a simple white dress or your go-t0 jeans and white tee — $355, Bec and Bridge):
Or consider one of these roomy totes (perfect overnight bags — Longchamps, on sale for $214, Nordstrom):
Full bloom.
It’s great how you put together these FAB outfits from head to toe!
Aw, thanks! 🙂 Pretty much dreaming up a new wardrobe on a daily basis…
Thank you, thank you! Helpful as always 🙂
No problem, Jena! You’ll have to let me know how it works out!
Me again, I took my Louboutins to a cobbler to have them stretched and they now fit perfectly! Thank you again for your recommendation. Now they will be perfect for my big day!
I’m so glad to hear that!!! Woo! You’ll look so chic on The Big Day 🙂
fashionmagpie, help! as a louboutin lover, what’s the best way to break them in? i bought a pair for my upcoming wedding and i want to make sure they’re comfortable. ps. love the blog!
Hi Jena!
Ooh la la, how beautiful! You know I love a Louboutin…
There are a few things I would suggest:
1. You can have the toe-box “stretched” by many shoe repair services. You may have to call around to a few spots in your home town, but I’m confident you can find someone who offers this as a service. This will ensure that you don’t get any painful blisters / that your toes don’t feel pinched (Louboutins are notoriously narrow).
2. Invest in some Foot Petal products — I l.o.v.e. the “Tip Toe” style, but have heard good things about most everything.
3. Wear them around the house as much as possible. You’ll break them in a bit and you’ll also get a better sense of how to walk in them.
So exciting!!!