Blooming Florals and Summer Dresses

May 21, 2010 by Ceri 

With Chelsea Flower show just around the corner and gardening being one of the nations favourite pastimes, it is time to indulge in some beautiful flowers and blooming floral dresses. Chelsea Flower Show, which is on 25-29 May 2010, is the world’s most famous flower show and is a celebration of the highest quality horticulture. Even if you don’t fancy popping along for a gander at the Gladioli, nosey at the nasturtiums or peek at the pansies, you can still brighten up your day with some of the summers best floral dresses and women’s floral clothing inspired by nature’s finest. If really feminine prints or bold bright colours aren’t your thing, don’t worry, this seasons florals include something for just about everyone from abstract florals to dark ditsy prints.

Eye Popping Brights

lila floral bustier dress Blooming Florals and Summer Dressescream lace footless tights Blooming Florals and Summer Dresses

Perhaps this is just how floral dresses should be, as bright and colourful as Chelsea Flower shoes itself. With the warm sun shining brightly, why not give this seasons eye popping bright florals a try? Strapless and bandeau dresses look great in these prints like this Lila Floral Bustier Dress. For a really cute look try pairing with some lace leggings or footless tights and wedge sandals.

Pretty and Romantic

Aleah Floral Dress

This the most typical type of floral dress. It is feminine, it is pretty and it is perfect for wearing with a faded denim jacket for one the seasons most sought after looks. Look for faded washed out flowers on cream, pale pink or yellow backgrounds. Choose from a simple tea dress style like this Aleah Floral Print Tea Dress by Boohooor more frilly elaborate style and dress them down with a pair of gladiator sandals.

Nautical Florals

floral stripe bandeau top Blooming Florals and Summer Dresses

True, you don’t really get flowers at sea, but if you can’t make up your mind whether to wear the seasons nautical or floral trends, why not combine the two? This seasons combination of  women’s floral clothing  with lots of other patterns but particularly stripes has a sort of retro feel to it. This floral stripe bandeau top is a great choice if you don’t want to look to girly girly.

Ditsy Prints

ditsy floral print dress

Just about the easiest every day floral dresses to wear are ditsy prints. The small scale of the flowers makes them a little more subtle than some of the other floral dresses. We love this cap sleeved Ditsy Floral Print Dress from Marks and Spencers. It would look great teamed with denim jacket and work boots if you want to be part of the nineties revival and resurgence of grunge. Alternatively, you can go smarter and more chic look with a tailored jacket and heels.  

Not Quite a Floral Dresses

black and white floral sleeveless dress

If the the though of bright colours or floral dresses just scares you, why not try one of this season abstract floral prints, it doesn’t even really look like flowers and you can opt for black and white. This black and white floral sleeveless dress is the perfect way to do florals in a sophisticated way. We think that a mustard yellow clutch would finish off the look perfectly.

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One Response to “Blooming Florals and Summer Dresses”

  1. Weekly Fashion Roundup 7/06 | Style eyes Fashion Blog on June 8th, 2010 12:20 am

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