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Garden Party

By: Jen Shoop

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…

{Erdem on the runway}

{Flowy florals on the D&G 2011 runway}

{More Erdem}

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.

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      1. 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!

  1. 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!

    1. 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!!!

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