I Don't Wear Florals, But These 20 Buys Just Might Change My Mind
This week, H&M dropped its A Meadow of Wildflowers collection, an edit of dresses, tops and skirts all embellished with hand-painted watercolour flowers (insert compulsory Miranda Priestly quote about spring). For someone who very rarely wears anything botanically embellished, I was surprised to find myself won over by the unashamedly pretty prints, and on reflection, it seems as though quite a few high-street brands have been offering up fresh takes on this traditional graphic this season.
Perhaps, like me, you're turned off by the twee associations of a ditsy floral, or maybe you prefer minimalist blocks of colour over a detailed print. Well, humour me for a moment and allow me to present you with some floral-clad high-street buys that just might change your mind—they certainly made me reconsider my stance.
I'm talking about abstract iterations that offer a more artistic take on the traditional floral prints that are reminiscent of the 1960s and '70s and about the odd hits of crochet that have us daydreaming of sun-baked summer afternoons. At the top of my wish list are Other Stories' cut-out top, which I'll tuck into wide-leg jeans and accessorise with square sunnies; Zara's feel-good yellow-and-black floral jeans; and Mango's knitted cardigan, which will look very '90s Gwyneth P styled with a slip skirt and platform sandals.
So even if you wouldn't usually touch a floral with a bargepole, scroll on down to see my edit of high-street buys that changed my mind about the print.
Other Stories
Zara
Mango
H&M
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Joy Montgomery is a London-based fashion writer and shopping expert. She held the role of Shopping Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK from 2018 to 2022, producing content that centered around worthwhile fashion buys, with a specialism in uncovering unique, indepdent brands and celebrating the joys of secondhand and vintage discoveries. Joy has sinced moved on to become the Shopping Editor at British Vogue.