The ‘90s have been trending for several seasons, bringing with them busloads of floral-patterned clothing. Ditsy florals continue to come through many seasons into the trend, which surprises me. My guess is that they sell well at retail. But things are changing. Larger-scale florals are coming through too. And some florals are spaced, even very widely spaced, to showcase more of the solid background. As a navy wearer, it’s fun to see navy backgrounds come through instead of just black.

The collection below shows examples across varying colours, palettes, fabrics, silhouettes and wardrobe items.

Boden
Silk Shirt
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H&M
Tie-detail Wrap Dress
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H&M
Pointed-collar Shirt
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Zara
Floral Print Dress
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Mango
Satin Floral Dress
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Mango
Floral Print Dress
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Mango
Floral Print Shirt
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Mango
Flowers Knit Cardigan
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Mango
Floral Palazzo Pants
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COS
Abstract Jacquard Pants
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I wore ditsy florals back in the early ‘90s because it was hard not to. They were everywhere and there wasn’t much else available. But they aren’t my favourite florals, and I haven’t worn any for decades. I much prefer larger-scale florals, and especially widely spaced florals like the ones having their fashion moment right now. To my eye, the open spaces give the eye a chance to rest amidst the boldness of the pattern. Since I generally wear florals in the Spring and Summer, I am all too happy with this trend. I will wear a larger-scale floral in just about any wardrobe item if the details are right.

Over to you. What do you think of these large-scale floral patterns?

Floral Pull-On Soft Pants