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Winter is in full bloom with these trendy floral patterns

Winter is in full bloom with these trendy floral patterns

Dressing for Winter doesn't mean dressing drab. Here are some freshly picked floral pieces that will see you rocking this Autumn/Winter trend.

Winter Florals

Floral prints blossom late into the autumn months with this winter’s moody bloom trend. Dolce and Gabbana set the bar high with their Secret Garden inspired AW14 collection that saw large blooming prints and ornate floral embellishments climbing up colour blocked dresses. I love the dark floral trend; it adds a touch of mystery to the feminine motif. There are some great examples of it sprouting up all over the high street in ensembles for the day and for the night.

By Day

Laura Ashley’s Floral Jersey Dress is made from draped jersey material that’s designed to hang and not cling – perfect for a stylish, yet comfortable daytime look.

Laura Ashley Floral Jersey Dress

By Night

This more oriental print Camille Floral Dress from Phase Eight is fantastic for parties. The jersey-silk fabric and wrap cut help to create a sleek silhouette, while the stand out print grabs attention.

Header image from Phase Eight.

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