Floral patterns can come off as a pure taste of fashion finesse labeling the waerer as chic, classy, and beautiful and taking very little notice of the wearers’ fashion lapses. Fashion takes diverse shapes and sizes, and patterns and florals remain a part of it that stands out, never to be diminished.
A lot of Nigerians might not value these because of their availability to almost every social class ranging from those who can afford Okirika (thrift) to those able to afford boutique, custom-made, and designer wears of this design pattern.
Floral patterns are found in an assortment of designs and thus their popularity among its wearers. Be it shirts, gowns, unisex clothing, beach shorts, etc., they can come in handy as very sophisticated sets with the wearer having confidence and charisma.
Also, there is a saying that no matter how much you spend on a dress, and you cannot dress fine or curate the perfect ensemble, you’ll most probably make a mess of such an opportunity to make a fashion statement. So knowing what to put where and what to mix where will continually have an edge over just picking a floral only because of its beauty. Choose a suitable design, pour over it, and slay like it’s your second name, well, of course, it should be.