
FASHION HEADLINE analyzes the trends for Spring/Summer 2014 through 10 keywords. The fifth installment is floral patterns. A wide variety of colorful floral prints were on display.
NINA RICCI printed flower gardens on satin, creating feminine pieces such as flowing mini dresses and cardigans.
Dior's collection was presented at a venue that resembled a paradise filled with blooming flowers. It featured an avant-garde design that resembled stickers on a rose-patterned bustier dress. The words on the design were the names of new colors of the future envisioned by Raf Simons.
DRIES VAN NOTEN's floral patterns were created by reworking the archives of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. Poppy and tulip motifs were used extensively.
Paul & Joe, which offers a French style from the 1990s, pairs a wildflower Liberty print coat with a checked shirt and pink pants.


















