Fashion & Beauty

10 celebrities in favor of moody blooms

This spring, make like these style-savvy celebrities, and ditch the soft pastel florals of seasons past in favor of moodier blooms in darker hues.

Bee Shaffer

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The stylish offspring of Vogue’s Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, rose everyone’s spirits in this striking Dolce & Gabbana stunner at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in February in Beverly Hills.

Jena Malone

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The “Stepmom” star brings on the drama in a slinky Valentino frock with colorful floral embroidery to the “Angelica” premiere at the 65th Berlinale International Film Festival in February.

Jessica Simpson

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The singer certainly isn’t skirting the issue at a Teen Vogue Fashion University event in New York in March.

Keira Knightley

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“The Imitation Game” starlet and soon-to-be-mum glows in a meadow of black and white buds by Michael van der Ham at the BAFTA reception in February in London.

Kiernan Shipka

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We’re “Mad” for the fit-and-flare Oscar de la Renta frock the starlet wore to the Costume Designers Guild Awards in February in Beverly Hills.

Lily James

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The “Downton Abbey” darling stops by SiriusXM studios in New York in March sans Cinderella garb, opting instead for a moody poppy look by Dior.

Rashida Jones

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The “Parks and Recreation” star puts the jokes aside and lets this blooming, floor-length Andrew Gn number do all the entertaining at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in February in Beverly Hills.

Rita Ora

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The singer’s itty bitty mini packs a whole lot of punch at the GQ and Giorgio Armani Grammys after party in Hollywood in February.

Rosario Dawson

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The statuesque actress dons floor-length foliage by Fendi to the Nobel Awards in February in Beverly Hills.

Rose Byrne

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The actress channels her inner Texan, donning a dark angel meets prairie chic get-up to the March “Spy” premiere at SXSW in Austin, Texas.