Hotter Stylist Julie Dickson talks us through some of her favourite looks from the season, today she focuses on the Floral Fun trend that is sweeping the highstreet. Shop the styles straight from the blog and look out for a host of shoes that you may recognise from the new Hotter TV advert!.
Julie says…
One of Summer’s big fashion trends – the floral print has found its way onto lots of your favourite Hotter styles. The tip to wearing floral shoes is to use the colours of the print in your outfit so if it’s mainly pastel and soft stick to those hues in your clothes. White and denim are a sure-fire bet for most colours if you’re not sure.
MABEL
I love a canvas plimsoll especially with a pretty floral print like the Mabel. Use the colour palette in the shoe to match your outfit. I’ve chosen soft blue striped cropped jeans and teamed them with a washed pink loose linen sweater for comfort and style. This is a perfect outfit for travelling, walking the dog or spending the day sightseeing in the sunshine.
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JEWEL
This pretty canvas ballerina has an all over floral print with a tonal leather bow and looks great with these pastel blue tailored trousers and a cream knitted twinset. This outfit is great for a Summer BBQ with friends or a Pub lunch – smart and pretty!
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SHAKE
I love the plaited strap detail and cute Rose print on the Hotter Original Shake shoe… it’s dainty enough to wear with a loose linen dress for hot Summer days – perfect for your holiday.
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