5 Unexpected Ways to Style Your Floral Dress

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Do you have a floral dress in your closet but you're not sure how to wear it for any occasion besides Easter? Luckily, floral patterns are always trending for Spring, and this season, there are a multitude of creative new ways you can style out your botanical prints without messing with your style or aesthetic. Read on to see five ideas for accessorizing your floral dress so you're rocking it in style.

Edgy and Bold
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Edgy and Bold

Who says flowers can't be edgy? This floral fit-and-flare ($30) is the perfect starting-off point for a bolder daytime look. Try styling the mini silhouette with low studded booties ($200) and uniquely shaped sunglasses ($119) for a more casual-cool vibe.

Chic and Timeless
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Chic and Timeless

This off-the-shoulder dress ($45) is perfect for when you want to feel classic and put-together. Try styling this for a day trip with a straw hat ($175) and simple wedges ($120).

Casual Boho
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Casual Boho

A bright shift dress ($24, originally $30) calls for a more laid-back approach. Simple gladiator sandals ($95, originally $160) are definitely the way to style this dress while still dressing it up enough for work or date night.

Girlie and Cool
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Girlie and Cool

Of course, the first thing that comes to mind when I see a floral fit-and-flare dress ($30) is girlie. And that's OK! In fact, it's one of the best ways to rock the look. But you can definitely cool-up this square silhouette with platform sneakers ($60) and an oversize denim jacket ($148) for the perfect everyday look.

Model Off Duty
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Model Off Duty

Do as the models do with a whole look that says "keeping it casual." Pair a trendy jumpsuit ($37) with a faux jacket ($45) and athletic sneakers ($50) for a totally chill vibe.

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