Photoshoot: Floral prints for spring

 

Monday 31 March 2014 01:46 BST
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High neck playsuit £58, topshop.com; Red rose corsage £49, johnny-loves-rosie.com
High neck playsuit £58, topshop.com; Red rose corsage £49, johnny-loves-rosie.com

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Spring has officially sprung and, to mark the new season, floral motifs are unfurling all over, from rich and verdant tropical fronds to old-fashioned heady blooms. Shrinking violets need not apply

From Zara to Paul Smith, this season style floral prints for blossoming outfits

Photographer: Andrew Leo

Stylist: Emma Akbareian

Model: Mia Groth at Union

Hair & make-up: Krystle Gohel using Dermalogica and Lancôme

Location courtesy of the Barbican, barbican.org.uk

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