A Field of Floral Options: Moody, Bright & Pastel

Spring and floral trends seem to go hand in hand. What’s different this spring is that we are seeing a variety of florals to break beyond the trite and expected. Even if you have an edgy rocker vibe and never thought you’d don a floral, this season may entice with its wide array of interpretations. The seeds of dark florals, pastel florals, and bright florals were planted throughout the spring runways and now they are blooming at TSALT. [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"] The moody side of florals incorporate a darker palette with lace accents, flounced necklines, and ruffle trims that juxtapose the sweet this the sultry. These florals are also a great bridge item for transitioning in and out of seasons. Wear them with sandals and slides in the warm weather and then add a boot or bootie come fall.

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 [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"] Bright florals are a definite boost after winter. These eye-catching prints have a “go big or go home” power. If this is too much for your aesthetic, consider wearing your florals on the lining of a jacket instead, keeping the blooms just for your wrists.

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 [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"] Pastel prints are the most feminine of florals. The softer saturation of color has an overall calming effect on your style. Perfect for Easter Sunday!

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Alicia McCaslin

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Alicia was born and raised in Alexandria, and married a local boy. She is happily married and the mother of two amazing children and one adorable and terribly smart border terrier named Dixie. Alicia has always known she was a creative. She collected editions of Vogue from junior high on and has always loved clothing and design. She studied interior design at VCU and parlayed that degree into commercial interior design, the web design, and ultimately found herself managing a local boutique and serving as a stylist to many Alexandrian women. She now has a successful full-time styling business, The Tulle Box, and makes it her business to make her clients feel great about themselves and the way they look.

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