Floral patterns and prints never seem to go out of fashion and lately we’ve been seeing a flurry of floral red carpet looks. No longer just for garden parties and high teas, the floral dress is having a bit of a moment as a hot red carpet trend. From show stopping gowns to fun and flirty dresses, it seems like the celebrities and their stylists can’t get enough of florals. Check out these floral red carpet looks from the celebrities.
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1. Hailee Steinfeld
First up on our list of floral red carpet looks is Hailee Steinfeld with this black and white lace number. The floral lace frock is quite ladylike, with its high neckline and full skirt. The addition of mesh booties, however, is a contemporary touch. A tousled up do completes this fresh and youthful look.
2. Allison Williams
Allison Williams hits the red carpet in this funky floral tea dress. The design is a contemporary twist on the classic tea dress and features a punchy floral print set against a polka dot pattern. She completes the look with understated jewellery and metallic pointed pumps.
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3. Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is well known for her preppy ladylike looks. Here she wears a simple cream dress with a bold floral print at the neckline and on the skirt. Satin pumps, a bold red lip, and sleek wavy hair complete the outfit.
4. Kerry Washington
Kerry Washington is a red carpet darling. Here she wears a strapless floral dress paired with a bronze clutch and heels. The dress has a structured design which gives it a quite modern feel. It’s a look that could easily work for a cocktail party or similar dressy occasion.
5. Michelle Dockery
She’s well known for wearing dresses from eras long gone thanks to her role on Downton Abbey, but here Michelle Dockery hits the red carpet wearing something positively modern. Her long sleeved Erdem dress features an abstract floral pattern and she teams it with a compact clutch and bright yellow heels.
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6. AnnaSophia Robb
This is a fun red carpet look from AnnaSophia Robb. She wears a short floral dress with a bubble hem. She teams it with black bow heeled sandals and a simple clutch. A braided hairdo and drop earrings complete this floral outfit.
7. Emmy Rossum
Emmy Rossum makes sure she stands out against the red carpet in this bright green ensemble. She wears a lime green and purple floral dress with matching green heels. Not content with the amount of colour so far, she also dons a pastel pink lip.
8. Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham had critics go into overdrive when she wore this floral Prada gown to the Emmy Awards. The teal dress featured an all over red floral pattern. Since it’s such a busy print, minimal jewellery was required. The matching green eyeshadow, however, did raise a few eyebrows.
9. Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow ditched the dresses for a matching floral top and trousers set by Erdem. The dark floral print is well suited to an evening affair and would also work during fall and winter, when there’s a tendency towards darker colours in general. Not much else is needed to complete this look, and Gwyneth accessories with some pointed pumps and hardly any jewellery.
10. Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne stuck to pretty pink when it came to wearing her floral dress on the red carpet. The draped skirt gives the dress an added softness which ties in well with the whole pastel theme. The mint heels were a quirky addition and added a statement-making touch to the look.
11. Nicole Kidman
We never thought we’d see a Hawaiian print on the red carpet but Nicole Kidman had to go and prove us wrong. This floor skimming dress, however, wasn’t your ordinary Hawaiian-style hibiscus print. The black and red colour palette was quite bold and the dress featured an embellished neckline.
These are just some celebrities we’ve seen sporting florals on the red carpet. Do you think floral works as a red carpet trend? Which of these floral looks do you like best?
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