Hope For Flowers spring 2023 collection has arrived:
While mini hemlines, sheer textiles, and crop tops are sweeping the spring 2023 runways, Tracy Reese at Hope for Flowers is in a more chaste mood. Her previous collection showed several silhouettes with peekaboo midriffs, but after some reflection, Reese is saying goodbye to all that . “When I really looked at what was selling, it was more modest,” Reese says. “I want to be about creating clothes that people love and will wear over and over again. I don’t want to get too caught up in trends.
As Reese explains, her core customer base comes to her for luncheon and cocktail party-ready blouses and dresses, and spring 2023 offers many of these classics in a range of patterns and fabrics. The silhouettes—primarily of the trapeze, wrap, and slip variety—are closet workhorses, but with specialness in the details such as cutout embroidery or patchwork prints.
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