Blake Lively has pivoted from being the biggest Deadpool & Wolverine stan of all time to promoting her own film, It Ends With Us. And you can expect a lot of “floral fashion” moments from her press tour, which...makes sense considering her character in the film is, in fact, a florist.
The Gossip Girl alum kicked things off in a nude minidress from Michael Kors, which she paired with a camel-colored sweater from Gigi Hadid’s brand Guest in Residence and some Louboutins for good measure.
The A-lister captioned the post, “ 🌸 flower fashion time: Atlas’ Living Room edition🌸 *I would say something more interesting but it’s 2:23 am and I need to sleep. If my alarming sleep deprivation in order to post floral fashion doesn’t tell you how much I care about @itendswithusmovie I don’t know what does. Which reminds me to mention, the floral stems on these heels are insane. I wish I had a better picture 😭. K getting a life (or at least some sleep). Byeeeee 💤.”
Psst: We think this might be Blake’s cardigan, in case you wanna nab it.
Blake also went with a floral-inspired vibe during an appearance on The Great British Bakeoff, where she wore flower-covered...bloomers (?) paired with a white crop top from Aritzia and a green vest.
The actor recently took a moment to chat about how much she’s always loved flower designs on Instagram, writing, “I’ve always thought I was a florist, well before playing one. I buy corner store flowers, take them home, reassemble them & give them new life. Ever since I moved to the city at 19, that’s been one of my creative and meditative anchors. It’s design, it’s interacting with nature, it’s a multi sensory joy. Whenever I get the opportunity to garden from scratch and assemble fresh arrangements, I feel like the luckiest person on the planet. It’s straight up peace. No there’s no joke coming. Just me being earnest about flowers. Ugh pure sincerity. I hate it here 😵💫🫠🥰.”
’Kay, but we love it here!
Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.