The best ... floral looks
Flowered skirts, stools, chandeliers, and more
Multicolored digital-floral-print skirt
Topshop has landed in America with a ruffled skirt that’s a little ’80s and a lot adorable.
Price: $100; Contact: Topshop.com
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Source: New York
Camp Stool
“With its vibrant peony-print seat and brightly colored frame,” this stool can jazz up any room or porch.
Price: $20; Contact: Pearlriver.com
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Source: House Beautiful
Flower Drop Chandelier
This distressed cast resin chandelier “may look antique, but it’s as fresh as a daisy.”
Price: $2,225; Contact: Olystudio.com
Source: House Beautiful
Sketchbook
“Decorating legend” Marian McEvoy’s antique floral silk adds luster to a journal or scrapbook cover.
Price: $24.99; Contact: Aandmshop.com
Source: Domino
Floral Sweater-Knit Hoodie
This hoodie is cute enough to wear out but plenty cozy for just sitting around the house.
Price: $33; Contact: Oldnavy.com
Source: New York
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