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Topshop's black and white
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Strike it hot with red - check out Dorothy Perkins' floral pussy-bow top, £20 (30 Euros), and Principles' black and red rose print twinset, £32 (46 Euros).
Show a floral hint with a cover-up like River Island's pansy print shrug, £24.99 (42 Euros), and Oasis' black kimono embroidered shrug with white flowers, £85.
FLOWER POWER
Confident types can get away with wearing flowers all over - you just need to be wary about what dress style you pick.
A floaty dress such as French Connection's tea dress, £85, Principles' silk floral chrysanthemum print dress, £75, and Miss Selfridge's chiffon dress, £40 (59 Euros), can hide a multitude of sins, from a
flabby tummy to curvy hips.
Shirt and maxi-length dresses are going to be hot this spring, so start the trend with Dorothy Perkins' Shanghai shirt dress, £40 (65 Euros), or New Look's floral maxi dress, £25.
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And Topshop's black and white floral print dress, £75 (114 Euros), is the epitome of femininity, with its rounded shoulders and billowy fabric.
Flowers are perfect for occasions too. George's floral prom dress, £20, and Debut's cream and navy floral dress, £80 from Debenhams, and Warehouse's black and white rose printed prom dress, £75 (114 Euros), have a forgiving A-line skirt to disguise wide hips.
Oasis' navy and white rose print tulip dress, £65 (93 Euros), and Coast's Midnight Rose dress, £85 at John Lewis, are more fitted so will suit skinny hips more.
"You can't be too wide to wear these dresses, as they can accentuate hips," adds Mark.
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