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As we drew in the garden: we all need these flowers in the seasonal closet
Flowers are a regular print with the arrival of spring, but this year get an interesting interpretation with naive petals just like we drew as children.
Calendula, sunflower or chrysanthemum between sculpture shades and realistic shades - get some inspiration
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Eleanor Dvir
Thursday, 18 March 2021, 08:00 Updated: 08:29
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How do you know spring is coming?
Flowers all around.
It happens almost every year: the sign of nature for the transition season between winter and summer clarifies what to wear in the near future and it always works.
New collections with a variety of floral items refresh the Instagram feed and time and time again it floods us with a strong desire to embrace the optimism in the air.
Certainly and certainly in light of the past year and in light of the encouraging signs of a cautious exit from the crisis.
Of course the flowers of spring 2021 are not the flowers of spring 2020, otherwise how do we get excited and wasted?
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According to the facts in the field, the new prints in the flower category can be defined as a naive and receptive illustration consisting of an inner circle and rounded petals around it, just like we drew in the garden.
It could be calendula, chrysanthemum, begonia, beet or sunflower, among others, not that we knew then the association to a specific variety but the result reflected the simplistic attempt to simulate the source.
The colors range from light pastel shades to more realistic shades of summer like pink, orange, yellow, light blue, green and white, with black sometimes appearing as a background or as part of the flowers themselves.
God forbid we forget that the last period was black in some way.
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Other interpretations of the trend are a play with the types of flowers and the size of the image on the pattern, so that the end result gets sophistication, as for example in the three-dimensional dress (Oscar de la Renta) worn by Taylor Swift at the Grammy ceremony held yesterday.
If the print style in question feels vintage then you are not mistaken.
The wheels of history point to popularity in the mid-1990s and also in the hippie era of the seventies.
The current flower craze can be celebrated not only on the red carpet, and as seen in Insta the range of items is quite wide and includes pretty much everything: casual shirts, thin knits and even tights, tailored pants, more fancy tops, dresses, skirts and even bags.
In short, there are many options to pick up this coming spring, just choose.
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