Retire or complement your florals with a bit of foliage via palm print leaf and tree prints, why don’t you?
So, you’ve seen how the fashionable ladies street-styled their palm (insert leaf or tree) prints and now wonder how you too can give the tropical palm print fashion trend a go and palm yourself an eye-catching leafy piece of clothing to wear that will suit your fashion needs.
Without further ado…
Scroll on below to find our favorite palm-y selection so you can include a little green foliage amidst the floral you’ve been wearing all summer long. Or, if you simply are allergic to flowers on your clothing, go leafy!
Palm TREE in Minimalist Blue And White
♥ f block | blue palm print tie waist crop shirt
Palm Leaf Motif In Soothing Shades Of Green
♥ INDIKAH | racerback palm print top
Palm Tree In Monochrome Black And White
♥ ZALORA | black and white palm print skater dress
Palm Leaf Print In Green And Black
♥ Dorothy Perkins | sleeveless collared palm print shirt
Palm Leaf Print In Green, Blue & Black
♥ Dorothy Perkins | sleeveless palm print maxi dress
Palm Leaf Print In Dusty Green And Black
♥ New Look | tropical palm print tank top
Black And White Palm Tree Print
♥ f block | palm print tie waist crop shirt
Which one of these leafy pieces do you see yourself wearing? Share below – I love reading your thoughts and want to know what you think of this summer-friendly print trend!
“I’ve tried to find a new elegance. It’s not easy because people want to be shocked. They want explosive fashion. But explosions don’t last, they disappear immediately and leave nothing but ashes.” — Giorgio Armani
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