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Fall fashion: florals aren't just for spring

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AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Aug 21, 2017

The words 'florals' and ‘spring' will be forever linked in our minds, thanks to Miranda Priestly's cutting observations in "The Devil Wears Prada", but this year is all about autumnal blooms.

A model presents creations from the Joseph collection during a catwalk show on the fourth day of the Autumn/Winter 2017 London Fashion Week©NIKLAS HALLE'N / AFP


Fall/Winter 2017-18 catwalks were alive with flowery prints of all varieties, proving that there is no sell-by date on petal power.

There are several options for channelling the look this season. Joseph put a sophisticated twist on the concept with trousers and jackets adorned with floral embroidery in William Morris-style patterns and muted green, teal and russet tones. Altuzarra also opted for an autumnal color palette, debuting a lotus-blossom-patterned floor-length coat in burgundy, and a navy-and-yellow puff-sleeved tea dress.

There were English country garden vibes at Giambattista Valli, where semi-sheer fabrics, ruffles and delicate floral motifs put a firmly feminine stamp on the trend, and at Topshop Unique, where sprigs of lavender decorated flirty pink halterneck dresses. Balenciaga kept thing youthful by teaming floral mini-dresses with white tights for a playful, doll-like aesthetic.

However, it's also possible to wear your florals with attitude this fall, as proven by Gucci, whose collection revolved around throwing together clashing tropical floral prints on everything from flared cropped trousers to hooded coats.

A Seventies-inspired color palette of purples, oranges and bright reds emphasised the loudness of the prints. Mary Katrantzou also took the trend up a notch, decorating dresses with vibrant, three-dimensional blooms, while Versace mashed up prints and colors for a rock n' roll finish.

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