If you've never been the floral-loving type, this season's fresh blooms might just convince you to embrace garden party prints.
Even if you're thinking florals for Spring are hardly groundbreaking, these iterations could prove you wrong. They've gone from the floral-appliqué-covered dresses on the runway to skater shoes washed in all-over florals, sweatshirts covered in bright buds, and even a leather jacket washed in a graphic botanicals. So, yeah, when we say these aren't the flowery patterns of your middle-school dress days, we're not lying. Flip through to see all the ways we're wearing the print right now, and start shopping the trend. Source: Getty and IMAXTREE
The high-wattage florals on this top ($23) could transform basic denim into a statement-making outfit.
You can break out this little number ($140) now and wear it with tights and boots till it's officially Spring.
Give your outfit a kick, whether you're wearing jeans or your office pencil skirt with these floral-print pumps ($275).
You can start brightening up your wardrobe right NOW with this pretty sweatshirt ($270).
All you need is a dress like this ($64) to make the transition to Spring with a pair of strappy sandals.
Getting a head start on your Spring wardrobe is easy when you add this gorgeous printed jacket ($300) to your workwear.
Take a page out of the street-stylers' playbook, and add printed kicks ($130) to leather pants.
What's cuter than a sporty varsity jacket with a girlie twist ($148)?
The fluted shape and the bright pattern make this the perfect skirt ($90) for Spring.
We're betting between wedding season and Spring cocktail parties, we'd get a lot of use out of this sweetly printed floral frock ($80).
Not quite so flowery, not quite so moody, this floral clutch ($371) might even make the anti-girlie-girl a fan.
For the outfit upgrade these flats ($40) can offer, we consider them a bargain!
These floral shorts ($220) aren't just perfect for a beach day, they'll look chic with a blazer and sandals for dinner, too.
For a sharp take on florals, look to Rebecca Taylor's black-and-white printed pants ($325).
A little sexier than your average sweatshirt, this one ($48) counters floral applique with a peek-a-boo effect.
Is there a prettier way to accessorize than with this floral-print chain-strap bag ($325)? It manages to be both preppy and ladylike.
Who says florals can't be sexy? This cutout Suno dress ($650) would strongly disagree.
It's a major investment, but this floral print leather jacket ($1,365) is like wearing a piece of art.