Floral prints are a common spring trend, but this year the focus is on the rose – in all its myriad shades and colors and from luscious reds through vivid pinks. And sometimes mixed with darker tones to add originality. Colorful and visually appealing, these elegant options will add a breathe of fresh air to your closet. Take a look at our bouquet of offerings from various designers (high and affordable) to inspire your next look!
In his 2020 spring/summer collection for Carolina Herrera, designer Wes Gordon printed large roses in a similar way to the blurred effect of theikat dyeing technique, giving an abstract and contemporary touch to the company’s delicate, feminine theme.
British designerRichard Quinn created this form-fitting fishtail dress with a large rose print, turtleneck, long sleeves and black latex gloves that gave a fetish touch to the outfit thatKendall Jenner has been spotted in.
These shorts with cords fitted around the waist and hem are reminiscent of boxing ring attire. The look is rounded out with a tank top and a defiant attitude. As seen in Prabal Gurung’s 2020 spring/summer collection show.
The light and flattering silhouette of this wrap dress from Yumi Kim makes its rose silhouette print on an intense red background an ideal choice for hotter days.
Dries Van Noten’s fascination with botany was shown off on the Christian Lacroix runway, in which the lusciousness of these flowers was given form in a sartorial structure. The result was outfits like these pants, bringing a modern, versatile twist to the romance of the flowers.
A bouquet ofred and pink flowers, including roses, adorns the front of this black Zara blouse with long slightly-puffy sleeves. An ideal piece for creating a look that is equal parts elegant and romantic.
A white t-shirtsplashed with a bit of romantic red rose gives your everyday look a feminine touch. Best of all is that you can stylize it with paperbag shorts for an informal outfit and even throw a jacket over your shoulders to heighten the style.