Floral patterns for spring may not seem original, but this year designers have revitalized the trend in a big, bold and romantic way in their new collections. From all-over motifs to floral textures, models were cascading down the runways in pretty petals.

While Peter Som, Suno and Rebecca Minkoff used light, pastel hues to accentuate the romantic aspects of the prints, many designers showcased this trend in an array of colors and styles. Models wore it all: gauzy, billowy tops, suit separates and tight cocktail dresses, clearly showing the pattern’s versatility.

Atlanta’s weather is perfect for this trend, so why wait till spring to try out this ultra feminine look? Take it from this festival chic girl at Music Midtown and pull on a simple, floral, billowy tank in a bright color. You’ll feel as pretty as a…well…rose.

-By Ali Chetkof

 

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