abstract florals
Posted April 9th, 2009
by Kim
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- Shoshanna romper $350

- See by Chloe $485

- Kimchi $58

- Diane von Furstenberg “Liz” cover-up $295

- Diane von Furstenberg $180

- Shoshanna $99
It seems as though these floral prints are channeling pop art’s Andy Warhol “Flowers” (1964-1970):

It’s redundant to say, floral prints are big for spring, because they show up every year around this time. But, I am diggin these bright, abstract florals that give this feminine style a bit of an edge. The Shoshanna romper and See by Chloe dress remind me of 80’s punk with their colorful flowers on a black canvas. It’s loud and gaudy- just like 80’s fashion. The Diane von Furstenberg cover-up and bikini are straight derivatives from Andy Warhol’s artwork, so it’s like wearable pop art. Who wouldn’t like that??
xoxo, Kim
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