Cultivating rare florals
As Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep in 'The Devil Wears Prada") would say with an arched eyebrow: "Forals? For spring? Groundbreaking."
But perennials pop up each spring, to exert a gentle, yet persistent tug. Like tulip bulbs, I wonder how many will survive, but there they are, heralding optimism like that extra hour of daylight. In the window today, florals that neither cloy nor make a grown woman look like a nursery catalog. Some of it is in the print, some in the garment's cut and quality.
Posies on pants
One way to surprise a floral is to strew it on trousers:
Left: Go big: the exploded print lifts these sunflowers from field to street; 100% cotton. From Plumo; price £119.
Right: Hedgerow-print kick flare trousers, from Toast; price, £290. The dense, retro-influenced print is fresh in this blue/green/cocoa colourway.
Blues and white
When navy-and-white, blockprint-inspired florals look crisp and grown-up.
Left: Simon's relaxed shirt in lightweight cotton; shown in blue. The crisp print and the discreet palette lend a grown-up, graceful attitude. (Note to US readers: Simons has a US site.)
Right: Boden's "Gardenia Swirl" cotton shirt, price, $CDN 125. Up to UK size 22. The slightly boxy cut would make this work as an overshirt, too.
Submit to charm
Exceptionally whimsical and charming: rabbits, birds, blooms, and toadstools: this Tory Burch printed linen camp shirt is a tour de force floral. Price, $US 328. A similar version is made as a silk-front cardigan and as a cotton tee.
Photo: Tory Burch |
Photo: Katrin Leblond |
Katrin Leblond "Fig Salad" tee in soft, brushed poly. (A nice poly, I've worn it.) Sizes XS- XXL; slso made as a tank. Price, $ CDN 119.
Certain prints do not read as, "Oh, a floral." A prime example; Monsoon's "Rosa" linen top in black and ecru. Thanks to my neighbour, Joyce, a Monsoon fan, for pointing me here. Price, £55.
At your feet
Floral socks! Sprightly, soft tweaks, all from Simons:
Photos: Simons |
Left: Red floral cotton socks; price, $10.
Top right: Cotton socks with tiny roses on the backs; also made in black; price, $10.
Bottom right: Giant flower socks in cotton/poly blend; price, $12.
You can carry your flowers, too—a black and white umbrella works with anything. Marimekko umbrella, price, $89 on the Vancouver store's site.
Finale: High style hibiscuses
This post took many hours to research and write, because of my polarized attitude toward florals. But when I find the combination of free-spirited and impeccably-made, I fall hard—but you don't get heirloom roses at carnation prices.
Begg x Co's Summer Isles cashmere cardigan fits the bill, and for £695 that is quite a bill. (Notice the perfect design of the sleeve, with hibiscuses at the elbows! This is part of the price.)
Notice the cardi is worn with faded jeans, just as Miranda Priestly would expect—no, require. There's a second colourway which would extend its blooming season.
Tossing the bouquet to you: what's floral in your closet, and how welcome is it this spring?
Comments
e: Scarves are a good way to do floral adjacent. Stripes are entirely different, high-contrast wide stripes are demanding to wear; very fine ones, much easier to wear.
I like prints on summer clothes, but am a bit picky about them. Actually I bought a white linen shirt with beautiful stitching from WNU and I love it.
Barbara: Embroideries and eyelets are among my favourite effects. WNU make beautiful linen shirts (though I do need something underneath.)