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Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained

Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained

How to Wear Floral Prints

Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral printed long sleeve shirt

You can find a floral pattern in just about every article of clothing. They are romantic and feminine and whether you love them or hate them depends on your fashion personality. Floral is such a versatile pattern, there are many ways to make it work for your style, they can make you feel sweet and feminine, but you can also style them to be edgy and tough. 

We’re used to seeing florals in the spring and summer, but they became popular in Autumn in Winter as well. Here are some tips on how to look modern in floral prints:

Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained


Small, soft, pastel wildflowers are suitable for summer, but larger scale, bright, less dense, exotic blooms are for more cold weather. Also, look out for more substantial, more luxurious fabrics that look gorgeous in a floral print for fall or winter clothing.

A tiny floral pattern can be a great way to wear floral in a more subtle way, they are softer and more delicate. On the other hand, wearing a bold, large floral print makes a statement and always looks sophisticated. A high contrast mix and oversized blooms create a more dramatic, edgy look.

Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained

Think about your body figure as always when you consider any printed outfit because they are the focal point of your combination. So, if you have a fuller bust and a regular bottom, avoid wearing a busy floral top, you can wear floral jeans instead. On the other hand, if you are tiny up top and fuller on the bottom, wear a flowery fall top and combine it with a dark solid colour bottom.

Consider bringing floral into your outfit by the way of accessories. This is an easy way to add some floral patterns to your day without a full commitment. It quickly adds a fun, feminine, and playful touch to any outfit.

Choose accessories that complement one of the other colours in the print to balance the look. Avoid adding more colours and textures to your overall look.

A simple way to make sure your floral isn’t too much and overpower you is to break it up with a jacket, vest, or cardigan. It also gives the look structure and shape.

There are many floral dresses in all kinds of silhouettes from casual to formal, some of them also create a boho vibe. Avoid going big on accessories with floral dresses. Complete with a pair of sandals and denim jackets. Or you can pair them with knee-high boots, a cozy oversized cardigan and the classic trench coat in colder weather.

If you are feeling romantic, try incorporating floral print into the bottom half of your outfits such as printed flares or mini/maxi skirts for a 1970s feel, you can add a sun hat to complete the look. Maxi floral skirts are all seasonal popular items, throw on a bold, oversized knit jumper with a pleated floral skirt for colder seasons.

Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained
Floral Patterns & Prints : Styling Tips and Types Explained

How to Wear Paisley?

Paisley pattern has been captivated by designers across the globe since the 70s. Since paisley is such a busy print, those women who are on the conservative side can pair any type of paisley print with a solid neutral colour piece and only with complementing accessories to avoid looking flashy.

Paisley tea dresses are less bohemian, and they add some flair to your look. You have the option to achieve the modern boho look by going for a paisley print maxi dress. You can pair them with wedge heels or clogs and statement earrings.

Another great way to wear paisley is to pair it with a solid colour, preferably neutral to channel some modern bohemian vibe. For best results, you can replicate one of the colours found in your paisley print.

A pair of paisley flared, or wide-leg pants create a bold bohemian statement, on the contrary, a modern statement can be achieved by going for a pair of paisley leggings in non-earthy shades and pairing it with a bright coloured top and stilettos.

Types of Floral Prints

Art Nouveau Floral Pattern

Art Nouveau

Emerged in the 19th century, has rhythmic curves and harmonic repetitions.

Paisley Floral Pattern

Paisley

The curved teardrop shape originated from Kashmir and is named after a town in Scotland.

Abstract Floral Pattern

Abstract

Combination of lines, shapes and colours that represents a floral scene.

Quatrefoil Floral Pattern

Quatrefoil

The symmetrical shape created by overlapping four circles resembles a cloverleaf.

Botanical Floral Pattern

Botanical

Plants, leaves and flowers are drawn realistically based on botanical illustrations.

Retro Floral Pattern

Retro

Flowers are drawn with muted tones and saturated colours in geometric style.

Calico Floral Pattern

Calico

Small scale, dense, all-over flower shapes in bright colours, originated from India.

Toule de Jouy Floral Pattern

Toule de Jouy

The scenic, pastoral, or floral theme of the French countryside, is mostly one colour prints on white background.

Damask Floral Pattern

Damask

An ornamental design with one or two colours with a repetitive pattern of abstract flowers.

Vintage Floral Pattern

Vintage

Decorative, detailed, mostly oil painted, loosely arranged flowers in feminine colours.

Ditsy Floral Pattern

Ditsy

High-density pattern with very small-scaled flowers.

Western Floral Pattern

Western

Mostly seen on men's attire or carved in leather or metal.

Fleur de Lis Floral Pattern

Fleur de Lis

Stylish lily flower in an abstract and repetitive way originated from France.

Wreath Floral Pattern

Wreath

Ring-shaped intertwined garlands of flowers or leaves.

Chinoiserie Floral Pattern

Chinoiserie

Similar to toile, this features Asian-inspired motifs of people and environment.

Jacobean Floral Pattern

Jacobean

17th-century British design with branches ornamented in colour with fruits, flowers, and/or birds, commonly used for upholstery or window treatments.

Trefoil Floral Pattern

Trefoil

Consist of stylized three petal flowers or leaves with three leaflets.

Suzani Floral Pattern

Suzani

A traditional Middle Eastern pattern, large-scale design with sun and moon disk (medallion), floral, and vine motifs, popular for bedding and window treatments.

Arabesque Floral Pattern

Arabesque

The elaborate ornamental design of intertwined floral or geometric motifs originated from Islamic art.

Baroque Floral Pattern

Baroque

Emerging in the 17th century, stylish floral design in high contrast arrangement.

Acanthus Floral Pattern

Acanthus

Resemble leaves from the Mediterranean species. Most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration.

Liberty Floral Pattern

Liberty

All over, stylish, small flower design named by a retail store in London called Liberty & Co.

Anthemion Floral Pattern

Anthemion

Based on a stylized honeysuckle plant of fan-shaped palm leaf design originated from Ancient Greece.

Mandala Floral Pattern

Mandala

Originated from Central Asia, consists of different size and colour motifs that resemble flowers.

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