From dramatic illustrations of Irises to cheerful flower prints, there’s something for everyone in this season’s love affair with fashion for 2011 and all things floral.
1. Fashion 2011 Trend: Flower Prints
From dramatic illustrations of Irises to cheerful
flower prints, there’s something for everyone in
this season’s love affair with fashion for 2011
and all things floral.
D&G’s collection was a fabulously colorful and
flower-filled affair. Maxi hem-lengths in chiffon
2. adorned with dizzy flower-prints epitomize
sunny, summery dressing.
Stylish actress Thandie Newton looked pretty in
a hot pink Louis Vuitton dress adorned with Iris
flowers. Her fashion-forward look ensured that
no one confused her for a non-fashionista as the
arrived at an event hosted by the luxury French
fashion house.
3. Hand-painted botanical prints were the last word
in understated elegance at Dries Van Noten.
Kimono designs and floating floral prints leave a
noticeable fashion trend of 2011 statement.
4. Actress Eva Mendes shows off her girlie side
while out and about in Los Angeles in a rose-
print cotton dress. Looking relaxed and carefree
the celebrity fashionista added a luxury hipster
fashion twist with her knotted hobo and cream
slip on wedge sandals.
5. At Christian Dior, silky romper playsuits were
given a Hawaiian twist worn by local Victoria
Secret model, Chanel.
6. Dramatic Chinoiserie-style evening gowns by
Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton. The floral prints
burst out of the beautiful garments like optical
illusions..
7. Actress Emmy Rossum shook things up a bit
with a black cropped jacket to add a serious
touch to her multicolored, floral-printed D&G
dress. It sweet little package is all business on the
outside and flirty fun on the inside.
8. Dolce & Gabbana’s main line collection saw
vintage-esque prints infused with crochet
paneling. Unlikely mixes of two different fabric
families work well together in this fashion 2011
trend.
9. Liv Tyler toughens up her pretty Thakoon dress
with a cutaway black blazer and thick opaque
black tights. The A-list fashionista flexes her
luxury fashion muscle and still manages to stay
young and feminine.
10. Miuccia Prada printed floral motifs onto satin
and tailored them in leather at Miu Miu. If Dalia
were a designer this piece would be somewhere
in the collection.
11. Paul & Joe went for feminine floaty florals like
this 1970s fashion sheer maxi-dress.