Why We’re Obsessing Over Fall Florals This Year
When you think of floral prints, you probably think of the pastel, delicate blooms of spring, but in 2024, florals are making a strong case for fall, too. But these aren’t the dainty daisies and soft pink roses you’re used to in spring – fall florals are darker, moodier, richer, and more luxurious.
We’re obsessing over fall florals – so much so that we’ve curated a collection around it! We think every fashionista should indulge in fall florals this season. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about this trend and how you can style fall florals with finds from our collection Fallen Leaves and Florals.
Basics of fall florals
What sets autumn florals apart is their deeper, richer color palette, channeling the earthy tones of fall foliage. Think burgundy, navy, chocolate brown, violet, burnt orange, and even jet black.
Designers have also started embracing florals for fall by incorporating them into heavier fabrics – like jacquard, velvet, and wool – and longer silhouettes – like sleeves, pants, and maxi dresses.
Subverting the light and airy expectations of florals with something darker, thicker, and plusher creates a striking look that breathes new life into your fall wardrobe.
Florals for every style
One of the best things about the fall floral trend is its versatility. No matter your personal style, there’s a way to incorporate fall florals into your look. Here are a few ideas to inspire you:
For the minimalist
If you prefer a more understated “quiet luxury” look, opt for subtle floral details in your accessories, like scarves or handbags. A silk scarf with a dark floral pattern is the perfect way to ease into this trend with sophisticated elegance. Or use a floral as your “statement piece” in a monochrome ensemble for a chic, effortless look.
For the maximalist
Be bold with head-to-toe florals! A floor-length floral dress with long sleeves makes a statement while keeping you warm as temperatures drop. Perfect for those who love moody, dramatic prints, fall florals are a fantastic way to indulge your love of pattern and color.
For the vintage lover
Fall florals are perfect for those who love a retro aesthetic, especially the ‘70s. Look for oversized blooms in earthy tones that blend modern trends with vintage flower-power vibes. Complete the groovy fall aesthetic with platform boots or a vintage-inspired belt.
Day to night florals
Another reason we love florals for fall is their ability to transition seamlessly from day to night. A floral midi dress, ankle boots, and a denim jacket is the perfect daytime outfit – whether apple picking or meeting friends for coffee. Swap the boots for heels and the denim jacket for a tailored blazer, and you’re instantly ready for work or an evening out.
Formal florals
Fall florals also shine in formal settings. As weddings are becoming more flexible with creative dress codes, guests are encouraged to have fun with their attire. Fall florals offer a standout choice, with their rich, moody tones that complement the cooler season beautifully. Try rich, moody blooms in deep burgundies, dark greens, and midnight blues for a romantic twist on formalwear. Look for silk or velvet floral dresses, or opt for floral appliques that add dimension and visual intrigue to your look.
Mixing florals and flannel
Florals pair surprisingly well with classic fall prints, like plaid and knits. Mixing feminine florals with structured plaids, flannels, and knits creates a chic fall ensemble that transitions effortlessly into winter. To nail this look, make sure the patterns share similar or complementary colors, and let one pattern take center stage as the “statement” while the other patterns support it. For instance, pair a floral dress with a plaid scarf for a layered, textural look. Or a checkered blazer with a floral skirt for chic autumnal workwear.
Florals and neutrals
If mixing prints isn’t your thing, let the floral pattern take center stage by pairing it with neutrals. Florals are bold and fun but can also be subdued and classy. A floral skirt with a cream sweater or camel coat strikes the perfect balance, allowing the florals to stand out while keeping your outfit cohesive and polished.
Textures and layers
Fall is all about layering, and florals are perfect for playing around with textures and patterns.
Fall florals often come in thicker fabrics, like wool or jacquard, creating unexpected layering combinations. For example, a wool sweater with a floral print is feminine and stunning, while floral jacquard pants with leather jacket gives a sleek, edgy vibe. Pairing florals with luxe textures like velvet, suede, and knits adds depth and richness to your fall look.
Lighter fabrics can still work for fall, especially when paired with heavier pieces. A silk floral blouse paired with dark denim creates a relaxed yet sophisticated look. Or try layering a turtleneck over a floral dress for a cozy, stylish outfit that’ll keep you warm. This is a great way to repurpose your spring florals all year long.
Unexpected florals
Florals aren’t just for dresses and blouses. This season, they’re popping up in unexpected places, like jackets, pants, shoes, and accessories. A floral-embroidered bomber jacket or floral-printed ankle boots add flair and personality to an otherwise casual outfit. Or pair floral trousers with a structured blazer for a chic, professional office look.
Shop Fallen Leaves and Florals
Florals aren’t just for spring anymore. This fall, we’re seeing florals in richer hues, bolder prints, and unexpected textures. Whether you go big with a maxi floral dress or keep it subtle with flowery accessories, fall florals bring a touch of romance and sophistication to your wardrobe.
At Current Boutique, we love this trend so much that we curated a special collection for it! Shop Fallen Leaves and Florals now to find your perfect fall floral style.
Shopping for florals at a luxury consignment store like Current Boutique gives you access to one-of-a-kind pieces you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll find designer florals without the hefty price tag, so you can experiment with new styles in your price range. Click here to start shopping!
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