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Florals For Spring That Are Groundbreaking, Thank You Very Much
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Date:2025-04-14 02:04:33
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It's spring. We did it. We really did! We made it out of the grey, chilly, wet slog that is winter, and have suddenly been dropped into 80-degree weather that demands shaved legs and makeup-blotting sheets.
In more fun news: It means that it's closet revamp time. And despite what you may have heard, florals for spring are groundbreaking. They're a celebration of all things vibrant and colorful; a reminder that life begins anew. Also, they're really cute and feminine.
That said, it's easy to see why you (and faux magazine editors from book and film) may scoff at florals in spring. It's true that defaulting to that pattern isn't exactly reinventing the wheel.
But why should you have to? Much like cliches, classics are classics for a reason. They're tried and true. They work. Whether you like to accessorize with a botanical notebook or have a head-to-toe, girly-girl, straight-out-of-an-English-garden moment all season long, you can always rely on florals in spring.
Below, check out a list of a few pieces for spring that will have you grateful for the April showers that bring May flowers. If that's too much, then at the very least, you'll look super cute.
Remember that English Garden-style moment I described above? Here she is, in all her glory.
This mug's floral print infuses every sip of coffee with seasonal sunshine.
Sturdy workwear, meet delicate florals. It's the collaboration you never saw coming.
Flowers don't have to be expensive maxi dresses to look cute! For example, this illustrated rendering of a woman's face via delicate botanicals is much more versatile.
Embellished and floral-printed fingerless gloves are, in fact, a little groundbreaking! See? It so can be done.
Plot twist: It's still little bouquets of flowers, but this time? It's in accessory form.
Florals can even be part of your beauty routine with this French-milled, pear blossom-scented soap from Paint & Petals. I'm pretty sure the flowers are just on the wrapper, though.
As nourishing as they are charming, each one of these masks can be applied "petal by petal" — much like the sunflower it shares some DNA with!
Even working out can seem fun when you've got these shimmering leggings in your athleisure collection.
This keychain isn't just charming (pardon the pun), but multifunctional: It's made with technology that you can set up and activate to help alert a specific list of people to your location.
Headband? Check. Bracelet? Yup. Ponytail holder? You know it. This floral piece from Dona Bela Shreds basically does it all. Versatility counts as groundbreaking, IMO.
Sterling Forever's flower ear cuff set adds a boho-chic flourish to springtime ensembles. No piercings required.
Paneros Clothing describes the Canyon Top best: "Ethically handcrafted from luxurious sustainable fabrics," this floral-printed, ruffle-detailed, and lightly beaded top is wonderfully feminine. It includes an elasticated hem, which allows you to style it longer or cropped, depending on your mood.
You know what's truly groundbreaking? Transforming your plans for spring cleaning into a spring decor moment. One you can even enjoy all year, if you're so inclined.
Per Winky Lux, this bestseller is "a pH lip balm that blossoms to your unique shade of pink for a personalized pout." Smooch!
Flouncy, dainty, and fabulous, this wrap skirt is one you'll return to throughout the season.
I mean, I had to sneak in one classic floral fit-and-flare in here, didn't I? It is spring, after all.
If you're not ready to go Floral Mode, try a different trend on for size. Here's what we recommend for '90s aesthetic moments that are totally the bomb.
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