Spring into Summer in Florals

June 8th, 2017 at 2:00am

We’ve all been longing for summer with a lot of anticipation, and now that it’s here, it’s time to put together a wardrobe perfect for the beautiful weather. ‘Tis the season for floral patterns, dresses, rompers, denim, and sandals. Summer is the perfect time to try something new when it comes to your style. Personally, my favorite part of summertime is the influx of florals and sundresses.

This Fashionista is wearing the perfect outfit for the start of the summer season. The perfect summer outfit consists of clothes that not only are fashionable but will keep you comfortable and cool throughout the day.

Since the weather during the summer always tends to fluctuate, a pair of ripped boyfriend jeans are the perfect bottoms to wear when you have a busy day. Boyfriend jeans are comfortable and are loose enough so that you’re not going to be sweating in them all day. This Fashionista paired her boyfriend jeans with a floral tube top, tying in the floral patterns to her outfit. The tube top makes it easy to keep your arms breathing throughout the day. Floral has always been the summer staple because it is so pretty and classic. The combination of the strapless top and ripped jeans is perfect for a non-stop day. She wore Birkenstock sandals to pull her outfit together. Sandals are the shoe of the summer, and a comfortable brown sandal is exactly what any summer outfit needs.

Accessories are an important part of your perfect summer look. Now’s the time to switch up from your everyday accessories and use the power of accessorizing to help brighten your outfit and try something new. A brown choker with a flower is the perfect accessory to help bring the brown sandals into the overall look. Summer calls for a hand full of rings and a wrist full of bracelets, especially roped ones.

Now’s your chance to switch up your style and try something new. Bring on the summer wardrobes—and the florals!

Be sure to show us how you rock florals on Instagram by tagging @CFashionista! 

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