This is the last segment of a four part series featuring fall floral looks found on the 2008 Fall runway. Part one featured jewel toned floral dresses. Part two featured muddied or art-inspired floral dresses, and part three featured black and white floral dresses. This last part features the look of floral print on a white or black background.

In part two, I showcased similar art-inspired dresses from Dennis Basso and Erin Fetherston. Both designers also showcased a floor length floral number with a black backdrop! This first one is from Dennis Basso’s collection.

2008 Fall Collection

2008 Fall Collection


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In parts I and II, I showcased jewel toned and muddied floral looks found on the fall runway. Part III will feature black and white fall floral looks. This look is pretty straight forward. The dresses all have black and white floral prints.

Bill Blass featured two in his collection. This first one is a sheath with bold black flowers and some black polka dots. It features a asymmetrical collar.

2008 Fall Collection

2008 Fall Collection


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Most people can see floral dresses worn in spring and possibly in the summer months, but fall? Can floral dresses really be worn in the fall? I’m absolutely in love with floral dresses, and I want to be able to wear them year round! Here’s how I get away with wearing floral dresses when the leaves start changing.

1. Choose a floral dress in rich colors like purple, burgundy, hunter green, rustic orange

It’s not a surprise that fall floral dresses take on deeper hues and spring’s pastels are set aside. Many of the muted colors match the changing colors of the trees. This dress by T-Bags is a perfect example of floral dresses taking on the colors of the fall leaves. Check out the detailing:

This dress manages to incorporate colors of peach, maroon, mustard yellow, light purple and black!

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