Every spring, one fashion quote resurfaces. It’s “Florals for spring? Groundbreaking,” Miranda Priestley’s famously dry retort from The Devil Wears Prada. But there are still new ways to wear florals ...
"Florals will never go out of style," Law Roach exclusively told Us Weekly. Indeed, the A-list celebrity stylist and author would know, as he's behind some of the most blossoming looks ever to grace ...
Once again, it’s out with the old and in with the new. Spring has just begun, symbolizing growth, renewal and a ritual shedding of winter’s heavy layers. If history has a way of repeating itself — ...
Florals for spring are nothing groundbreaking, right? Well, this season’s dresses are rewriting the narrative entirely (yes, really). Rather than leaning into purely romantic or predictable territory, ...
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Ever since the OG Devil Wears Prada movie came out in 2006, I’ve been afraid to wear florals in the spring. I could practically hear Miranda Priestly’s voice dragging me. “Groundbreaking,” she’d purr ...
There were flowers everywhere: Affixed to the brooch of one model, cascading down the shoulders of another. They came in the form of tulip-root-shaped dresses, silk cyclamen ear muffs, velvet etching, ...