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Spring Floral Fashion Inspiration

Spring is in the air.  Can't you feel it?  So quite naturally our thoughts turn to clearing our closets of drab winter garments we're bored with and replenishing our wardrobe with floral-accented frocks, shoes and accessories. Here are a few spring fashions that have Everything She Wants looking forward to the warmer months ahead.




Photos courtesy of Everything She Wants.

LOFT has all the flowery looks you need to put a spring in your step. And there"s no way you"ll be a wallflower in this stunning Loft Collection Blue Flower Necklace ($74.99) and sassy pair of Petra Multicolored Floral Print Pumps ($79.50).


Attention dress./Photo courtesy of Kmart


During Fashion Week, Kmart came to our rescue (thanks #kmartconcierge) with this adorable Dolman Floral Dress by Attention ($24.99).  You can wear it now with tights and boots and then transition into spring with bare legs and ballet flats.

Liz Ballet Flat./Photo courtesy of Lindsay Phillips

The versatile Lindsay Phillips Liz Ballet Flat ($64) is more than your basic quilted ballet flat (available in pewter, patent black and patent brown). It has the option for numerous snap-ons in florals, clusters of baubles and embellished ornaments ($9-15), so you can change their look easily from day to night. We can't wait to wear ours.

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