Floral dresses are classic for spring and summer, but sometimes I want my look to be a bit more bold than soft and pretty. In cases like this, I reach for my go-to moto jacket to add a bit of edge.
While leather may seem like an unexpected pairing for a lightweight pink, floral dress, the jacket’s sleek lines and cropped cut still keep the overall silhouette feminine, and the metallic hardware adds that extra bit of edge I sometimes crave, without going overboard. To complete the look, I swapped sandals for booties — proof you can wear florals and still look cutting-edge.
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The Details
Dress:
Lane Bryant (wearing 14/16)
Shapewear:
Spanx (wearing XL)
Jacket:
old Wilsons, similar here in plus and here
Booties:
Sam Edelman (true to size)
Invisible Socks:
Sunglasses:
Bag:
Earrings:
Lipstick:
TAGS: dresses, floral print, spring