Tracy Reese always goes back to nature for her spring collections. Her brand is called Hope for Flowers, after all, so a permanent fixation on flora makes sense. Specifically, Reese was inspired by the Piet Oudolf garden in Detroit, which opened in 2021. Spanning three acres, it’s lush and green, dotted with purple, blue, and pink. The image of that garden was translated into an abstract, Monet-esque print Reese used liberally in her collection: on easy slip dresses, cardigans, sheer jackets, smocked shirts, and more.
Source: Vogue