Romantic and ethereal, delicate florals are a classic choice for weddings. Save them from feeling too traditional with watercolour blooms on a contrasting palette of pink and red, printed on whisper-weight pleated mesh. Complement the petal-soft tones with matching accessories.
For those who favour bolder blooms, graphic prints are the only way to go. Designed with a hanky hemline to catch summer’s soft breeze, this midi dress is printed with vibrant pink blooms in oversized proportions, and finished with black borders for further definition.
If you want to wear floral prints to a wedding then a dress isn’t your only option. Comprising a tailored blazer and tapered cigarette trousers, this two-piece navy suit is printed with bold blooms to balance out its borrowed-from-the-boys aesthetic. Soften the look with an embroidered white shirt, nude-hued heels and a tonal clutch bag.
Bohemian blooms might feel more at home in your getaway wardrobe but there is a way to make them work for weddings too. With its structured halter neck and asymmetric hemline, this statement red midi dress is able to offsets its free-flowing floral prints to perfection.
Off to a late-summer wedding? Lean towards darker, inkier florals which mirror the mood of the changing seasons without – and this is crucial – feeling too wintery. Scattered with small, vivid blooms on a twilight-toned backdrop, this mid-length silhouette is able to achieve just that – we particularly like its cut-out back. Team with a teal clutch for an unexpected pop of colour.
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