Beyond Spring: 7 useful tips on how to style a floral print dress

Who else is fascinated about wearing floral prints at this time of the year?

Even if it isn't your favorite style or if you don't really like patterns at all, having just one piece (whether it is a dress or a top) will probably bring joy to the new season.

If this is your case, I have some tips for you:

  • Floral prints look perfect in a dress. Because it's one piece, you don't need to worry about combining it with other colors. Being practical is everything, right?

  • Flowers can be worn all year round. In fact, we saw many options for the Fall 2021 Fashion weeks. So if do you end up buying one, it won't be a one-season dress.

  • For early Spring, you can add a cardigan (pull the sleeves!) and pair it with some cute boots. Your outfit will be super current!

  • Later on, you can throw a denim jacket (I personally love this combo!) along with some nice sandals.

  • On Summer nights, you can wear the same dress with mules and long earrings.

  • Going to a Summer brunch? Style your flowery dress with flat sandals and a straw bag.

  • And when Fall finally arrives, you still can make good use of it. Put on an oversized sweater and knee-length boots. You can also wear the same dress as a skirt. It's always fun to play around with our closet, isn't it?

What do you think of these tips? Write your opinion in the comments section below.

Don't forget: the first place you should go shopping is in your own home.

By the way, have you planned your wardrobe Spring cleaning yet? If the answer was NO, read these posts before you begin: link and link

If you feel that it's time to add some new pieces to your clothing collection, but you struggle to do it by yourself, I can help you in-person or virtually. Just email me (hello@marciacrivorot.com) and let's get the party started!


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