Running out of tropical prints to wear this summer? Palm trees to your rescue.
Fashion designers have gone gaga over palm trees that clothing featuring them is fast becoming this season’s latest favorite. In chilly locales, palm tree prints serve to remind the wearer the warmth of the tropics.
While summer trends featuring heavy blooms and leafy foliage are quite the norm, palm trees have managed to get under the fashion radar via clever enticement as they reflect summer vacation vibes that call to mind lazy beach-side strolling and sipping cocktails by the pool with real life palm trees swaying to nature’s music in the background.
If you find Lena Dunham’s head-to-toe palm tree print outfit rather loud and in-your-face, fret not as there is abundant of statement black and white variety to choose from.
With any pieces of clothing that comes emblazoned with palm tree prints in black and white, the best way to style it is to keep the rest of your separates in solid colors. Go for the monochrome look for an effortlessly chic summer dressing.
Even if the season’s celebrated style is to go vibrant and colorful, the presence of a B&W palm tree printed piece is a statement-maker enough.
For those wanting to don palm prints but not the kind that comes in strong shades of green, the black and white renditions are versatile and easy-to-style that they can be part of any outfit, from the most laidback to elegant semi-formal.
As always, to the fashion imagery below for an instant fashion guide on how to wear palm tree prints:
♥ palm tree print skirt – Tally Weijl
♥ palm tree print pants
♥ palm tree print shirt – Romwe
♥ palm tree cami top
♥ palm tree top
♥ palm tree jacquard crop top – Topshop
♥ palm tree print short shirt – Choies
♥ palm tree print mini skirt – Fausto Puglisi
Do you see yourself injecting tropical elements into your current wardrobe with palm tree prints? Is there any palm tree printed piece here that you would love to covet? Share below and let us know!
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us warm. They change our view of the world and the world’s view of us.” — Virginia Woolf, Orlando
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