Florals are a mainstay during Chinese New Year, but how do you keep the look less predictable? Here’s how these streetstyle stars aced it:
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Wear Florals The Fresh Way This Chinese New Year
#1: Go with classic silhouettes and bright blue (it's still festive enough).
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#2: Do watercolour floral prints for a more feminine appeal.
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#3: Or just use it as an oversized brooch.
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#4: An embroidered jacket like this one says "oriental" in a fun, fresh way.
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#5: The red roses on the tips of this oversized bow make an eye-catching accessory.
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#6: Keep the print to your outerwear as a way to jazz up your look.
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#7: Let a floral cardigan shine by keeping the rest of your outfit clean and minimal.
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#8: Go big on blooms, as seen on Eva Chen's floaty, floral bustier.
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#9: Or bring out your inner hippie with bohemian floral dresses.
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#10: Match the colour of the floral prints to your shoes and bag to enliven your look.
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#11: Team it with sporty separates: An embroidered floral skirt can look boyish matched with an oversized sweater and sneakers.
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#12: Black can be appropriate for CNY, as this elegant floral number shows.
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#13: Ace that model off-duty look by pairing floral frocks with ankle boots.
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#14: Or do drama with exaggerated butterfly sleeves and neon-hued florals.
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