Blake Lively saw what Zendaya did with her tenniscore outfits on the Challengers press tour and said, “Bet.”
And she didn’t have to look far for sartorial inspiration to promote her upcoming project, It Ends With Us. Her character is a florist named Lily Bloom (we can't get into it), so florals it is, and florals it shall be.
For the latest promotional event, Lively wore a Bode set consisting of a tulle skirt, embellished bralette, and embroidered jacket, all of which had flowery designs. Her costar Isabela Ferrer, who plays the younger version of Lively’s character, wore a sweater vest with a flower on it, so this was all very intentional.
In the caption Lively revealed that she actually lent the sweater to Ferrer, writing, “The closest I’ll ever get to my sugar plum fairy dreams… 🩰 🤍🩰…@isabela.ferrer being the absolute most stunning and throwing on my favourite sweater from Capri in my suitcase and rocking it like the most beautiful thing in the room…Maybe it was the coffee I was sneaking into my teacup like a flask, but I had a ball. 🥳🤩☺️”
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Lively’s previous “Lily Bloom” looks have included cutout jeans with a flower pattern, a flowery sequined minidress, and a Flower Power Chanel pantsuit. Not to pit two women against one another, but Zendaya had Law Roach pulling her sexy tennis outfits, whereas Lively doesn’t use a stylist, making her commitment to the bit all the more impressive.
She even acknowledged her on-the-nose choices in another Instagram post from the press tour, writing, “A month of flower fashion has begun. Let’s be real, I only do these press tours so I have an excuse to scrapbook, bake, & make flower arrangements while laughing with my friends. Let the joy begin…”
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In other Blake Lively news, she’s got a line of canned mocktails that looks pretty tasty, and they’re on sale. Being Blake Lively seems fun, doesn’t it?
This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.
The actor sat amongst a sea of other celebrities wearing a perfectly preppy ensemble fit for Tashi Duncan.



