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Fashion inspired by nature in Selby Gardens


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- Cate McLean moved from New York to Sarasota to seek out a lifestyle focused on wellness, fullness and joy. Cate believes that positive living is a destination, and it has been her simple pleasure to experience the journey on the Suncoast. Cate hopes she can inspire you to live for those small, tender and kind moments that are so often overlooked. For more, please visit Cate's personal musings at www.2feelpositive.com.

Nature was my fashion muse as I explored exotic wonders at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.

The utter femininity of these fuchsia and yellow flowers combined with the delicate strength found in each petal is the perfect inspiration for a scarf or wrap.

The subtle shading of the colors combined with the snake-skin print bring girlishness and edginess together!

This box plant’s reticulated leaf pattern and delicate structure bring to mind a certain clutch …

Simple and elegant, the tailored shape, emerald green color and classic style pack a powerful punch.

Polka dots found in nature are as adorably surprising and fanciful as those found in fashion.

This silk dress by Oscar de la Renta has a sweet jewel neckline, cap sleeves and bodice pleats---ideal for a day at the office or a walk around town.

This plant is extraordinary---in shape, vibrance and individuality.

The same goes for these fabulous Alexis Bittar hoops.

Don’t these shell-like beauties make you feel like you’re at a resort bathing in a cerulean sea?

Experience the exotic look of tropical flowers, grass and sand ...

... all combined in an Oscar de la Renta sundress. You will find unending inspiration for resort-wear in Oscar’s latest collection.

This tree is over 500 years old and stands stalwartly at the heart of Selby.

The serpentine straps of this heeled sandal are evocative of the twisted, winding roots of the ancient tree.

- Where do you find your fashion muse in Sarasota? Share in the comments section below.

 

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