Les Fleurs
8 years ago by
Erik Melvin
It’s so complicated being a woman. You want to be strong, but of course, sometimes you want to be a bit fragile. You want to be feminine, but sometimes a little bit of a tomboy. You want to wear flowers, but above all, you definitely don’t want to be too Little House on the Prairie (I mean, I don’t know about you, but I really want to wear flower prints, I find them incredibly beautiful and so cool, especially since Kurt Cobain did it in the 90s, which were the years when I was a teenager, which doesn’t sound great on the year counter, but does give me grunge cred beyond compare, admit it.)(No?)(so hard to me a woman : you want to have experience and be a badass, but you also want to be twenty years old)
So yeah, we want to wear flower prints, but you also have to kind of rough them up a bit.
And I think that symbolizes exactly what makes life in fashion so complicated, but that’s also what I love about it, so here are three great ways to wear a flower print dress by Veronika, Vanille, and Brett.
1/ Converse, maxi dress and coat-tossed-back-to-uncover-your-shoulder a.k.a. glunge (glamour-grunge?)(I’m sure I didn’t invent that word).
This is also very 90s — the coat-tossed-back-to-uncover-your-shoulder, it looks almost as effortless as wearing your jacket on your shoulders (that is to say, not at all) but it’s much better for showing off what you’re wearing underneath while also showing off what you’re wearing over it (ah, the agonies of fashion week and streetstyle), that’s what I have to say about the flower print dress. Yes, it does have an air of Valentino flower, with that delicate scent and exquisite sheerness, so to any of you who are brave enough, like Veronika, to let your Valentino dress drag on the ground, raise your hand high, ok?
But who cares: IT LOOKS AMAZING.
2/ Boots, clutch and big coat, aka roughing up those flowers like a pro.
It’s all in Brett’s oversize coat, who has the ideal floral print outfit for girls with a real job, for example (yeah, it exists, not everyone works in their sweats on the couch like me right now) or for girls who have a date but want to stay cool and send slightly mixed signals (very important, those slightly mixed signals). Simple and totally love it.
2/ Nikes, trousers, twelve sweaters underneath, oversize coat and sublime bag plus shirt-sleeves-longer-than-coat-sleeves a.k.a. grunge.
I love this look because our young stranger is so good at playing with colors. I also love it because it’s an everyday way to break up the flower print that you can easily pull off at home (ah the magic of grunge) and it’s super practical but feminine at the same time.
So there you go!!! It you’re ready to rough up those flowers a bit (poor flowers, they never did anything to you!) Here is a smoking hot shopping list for you. In the meantime, I send you kisses.
Translated by Andrea Perdue
Look 1: Coat, Acne; Dress and bag, Alexander McQueen; Shoes, Converse / Look 2: Clutch, Edie Parker, Dress and shoes, Chloé; Coat, Céline / Look 3: Bag, Chloé; Shoes, Nike.
Bon, j’avoue que la 3ème option me laisse un peu perplexe. Cependant les 2 premières me font littéralement craquer.
i love the second outfit! :)
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Why not… we have seen it in all the Fashion Shows there is no season for flowers prints…..and for the last few years it’s in fashion ..we see it everywhere that’s why we think we feel like wearing it …it’s our conscious that have been nourished by so many images…the first and second images are sweet and working the third is not successful…there is a balance to be find with length different material…spring summer/winter..light fabric/heavy fabric…
xoxo
Yael Guetta
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Gros coup de coeur pour les 2 premières tenues ! En revanche pour moi la dernière est pour moi, “too much informations” et à mes yeux, pas du tout féminine. Les goûts et les couleurs ;) Mais son sac est sublime ça oui !
2eme photo : J’aime toute l’allure de la tete aux pieds (belle finition avec les bottes.)
J’opterais pour le style de la 1ere photo l’ete, juste la robe et les baskets.
La 3eme photo me laisse perplexe…….
Le probleme de la troisieme c’est les chaussettes!
I love the first photo!
The dress with the coat looks really nice. I wish we ever had the weather for such combo! :)
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Why is shearling not classified as fur ? Can anyone explain ?
That opening is so true for me. I identify with being rough around the edges (so I’m into a strong presence) but I also identify with being a woman and having an elegant, feminine side to me (which I especially feel when I wear dresses and skirts).
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The first outfit looks great because Veronika is about 2 meters tall – “normalo´s” would look like a stroumpf.
La première robe longue est juste sublime!!! <3
C'est un imprimé que j'adore porter le fleuri, mais j'aime quand l'imprimé est petit (héhé! Proportionnalité avec ma petite morphologie!!)
Des bisous
Julie, Petite and So What?
Love a long dress with sneakers! So so fun and chic :)
xo
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Love Love Love these looks… The mix of masculine and feminine is right up our alley. Gorgeous girls who look stylish and also comfortable!
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J’adore les deux premières tenues, c’est cool, stylé, ça a de l’allure… Cette femme est parfaite!
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voilà, je regarde ces photos 5 minutes et je suis déjà sur le site de zara en train de chercher une robe à fleurs…..on en parle ou bien??? :)))
bon autant te dire que ça me parle À FOND ces look (ado des années 90 bonjour!!) et puis je viens de m’acheter un paire de docs en cuir marron tout simple et super classique qui irait super bien avec (ado des 90’s re-bonjour, haha!)
bisou!!!
Great post! :)
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Thanks for not including a flowered dress with a jeans jacket. Hate that overdone look.
Ah so pretty. This look is great for under 30, looks 20. On grownups, it looks like a bag lady.
That first lady is rocking it! x
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I love the Alexander McQueen dress. it feels like a physical representation of fantasy and romance.
The look on the cover picture is everything that makes me melt for fashion : converse, fresh face paired with a beautiful haute couture valentino gown… Thanks for those looks !
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I love the 2nd look–good mix. The 1st look–seen it. Begs the question, why are so many women so reluctant to look all feminine? 3rd look–no.
It’s probably a generation thing, but I think if you wanna wear flowers just wear them and look pretty and don’t worry about it. Those red sneaks look all wrong to me. Would have preferred neat boots or shoes. The other girl is just wearing too many clothes. She should have left the dress at home. What, exactly, is the point? She will look at this in ten years and laugh.
Même quand elle traîne par terre, cette robe Valentino donne l’impression de légèrement survoler la vie. Gros coup de coeur pour la 1ere photo !!!!!!
Inspirant mais les baskets de la 3e photo sont des Y-3 Qasa pas des Nike
J’adore comme sont portées ses robes! Bonnes idées.
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Luv the 1st look. Maxi dresses or coats with sneakers is always a great look!
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Très belle robe! Volupté et féminité, rehaussé avec une veste en cuir comme tu le fais pour donner du piquant c’est top ! Quel style ;)