Girls don’t want flowers… they want flower brooches. I’m telling you—it’s true. Just look around at any stylish woman walking down the streets in New York, and you will likely notice a textured or statuesque floral brooch sitting on her lapel.
The accessory was formerly most likely to be found in your grandmother’s jewelry box. Brooches have a timeless appeal that feels elegant but also old school because they were originally meant to display wealth or to help fasten cloaks. Now, the girls are wearing them to brighten up an outfit with a bit of personality. You’re more likely to see someone wearing them to add a feminine touch to track pants than you would a cloak.
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Flowers for spring may no longer be groundbreaking, but when worn as a brooch, they certainly feel different and less expected. I’ve even seen some people style their floral tops or coats with one, which feels particularly fantastical in the best way.
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Ultimately, the real appeal of quiet luxury (which is fading away with every given day) is that it made people feel fancy in a way that wasn’t too over-the-top. Flower brooches help achieve that essence without being so serious. It’s still fancy, but in a way that shows you like to have fun. Who needs to carry a bouquet when you can just wear one instead?
Shop the trend below:
Max Mara
Silk Chiffon Flower Brooch in Light Blue
Miu Miu
Leather Floral Brooch
Completedworks
Silver-Plated Brooch
Jennifer Behr
Gladiolus Gold-Plated Brooch
Urban Outfitters
Zinnia Flower Hair Clip & Brooch
Anthropologie
Last Rose Brooch
Anthropologie
Blossom Box Green & Crystal Floral Brooch
Free People
Tess Fabric Flower Brooch
Free People
Thorns and Roses Pony
Valentino Garavani
Fleur Lumineuse Metal Brooch








