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Blake Lively’s Latest Outfit Proves You Can Wear Feathers Just About Anywhere

Featuring rows of multicolored feathers, Blake Lively’s dress was made for summer celebrations.

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Blake Lively’s It Ends With Us press tour is officially underway, but that isn’t the only thing keeping the actor busy right now. In addition to the promotional duties for her last film, Lively also shared a first look at her haircare brand Blake Brown today—and hit the ground running in style.

Lively’s character in the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel is named Lily Bloom and, apparently, owns a flower shop called Lily’s Blooms. (Really, what else is someone named Lily Bloom to do?) So, naturally, the actor is embracing all things floral.

Stepping out on the Upper West Side today, the actor—who famously does not use a stylist—opted for not one but two looks. The first was a sheer blue sleeveless sheath dress with a skirt of rainbow ostrich feathers from New York designer Olivia Cheng’s brand Dauphinette. Blake Lively’s dress features a celestial scene, complete with angels playing music above a field of daisies and butterflies.

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Lively put her own spin on the styling, adding a multicolored chain belt at the waist, enormous dangling earrings laden with blue stones, and pointy-toe rhinestone-covered heels that match her feathered skirt. Proving that while feathers may seem a bit much on a day-to-day basis, there actually is a way to make them work perfectly for a casual summer outing.

Later, the actor changed into a more overtly floral look: a white ankle-length dress covered in multicolored roses. She added to her flower power with her shoes with a pair of pale pink peep-toe Louboutins featuring 3D flowers festooned onto the ankles. Never one to forget an accessory, she added an oversized turquoise rose ring to her sartorial garden.

With just over a week left until It Ends With Us premieres, Blake Lively surely has a bouquet of looks at the ready.

Originally published in Vogue.com

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