7 Ways to Make a Big Statement with Oversize Floral Prints
It's not that we don't love our dainty daisies and ladylike roses (we do!), but right now we're particularly crazy for summer's bold blooms. In rich hues and supersize prints, the trendiest new fabrics are all about making a major impact. Check out how these readers are wearing the trend, and steal their style savvy for yourself!
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Look to Art for Inspiration
The key is to think abstract Art-inspired flower prints are all about bold yet timeless style.
The cool neckline on Fashion Click blogger Shai L.’s chiffon dress adds a geometric element to her look.
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Try Tropical
Even though an island getaway might not be on your agenda this season, you can still enjoy the tropics with a fun hibiscus print. Rock it head-to-toe or with solid basics.
Fashion Click blogger Lauren P. accessorizes with cateye shades and orange lips.
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Taste the Rainbow
Florals are more fun in jewel tones and candy hues. Don’t be afraid of going overboard with saturation—a technicolor pileup means serious summer style points.
Fashion Click blogger Zoe S. embellishes her bright blazer to create a covetable statement piece.
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Add a Cool Topper
For a chic summer layer, try a lightweight kimono jacket. Its bohemian vibes make it the perfect place to sport punchy florals.
Fashion Click blogger Martyna C.’s cute jacket snazzes up her summery ensemble.
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Make It Monochrome
A pared-down color palette gives beautiful blooms a fashion-forward edge. This subdued take on the trend is surprisingly neutral, and plays well with other prints.Fashion Click blogger Kate N.’s cool frock makes it look easy to be green!
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Prints Are Charming
Go big! Whimsical, large-scale motifs are totally au courant. For instant polish, wear with simple basics in complementary hues.
Fashion Click blogger Christina D. pairs her too-cute shorts with a crisp white button-up shirt.
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Quaint Is Cute
While tea roses are a feminine classic, an oversize print in cool pastel hues make them totally on-trend.
Fashion Click blogger Kim N.’s A-line dress gives her look a ’60s twist.








