Fruit and Veggie Patterns Are a Spring Staple — Here Are Some of Our Favorite Looks to Shop

Published Mar 6, 2025 9:15 am ET


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The springwear verdict is in: Fashion enthusiasts are increasing their intake of fruits and veggies, not in their diets but in their clothes. Within the past year, we’ve seen fruit and veggie styles everywhere. From cherry-print Coach bags to strawberry patterned dresses to designers like Loewe and Balmain using fruit as their runway muse, produce has become one of fashion’s favorite spring motifs.

But where is this shift coming from? Perhaps it’s due to consumers’ growing awareness of sustainability, or maybe the credit goes to more people opting to live healthier lifestyles. Either way, fashion is clearly produce-centric right now. If you’re all about following the latest trends or just want a wardrobe refresh for spring, shop these produce-inspired clothing items. Strawberries, carrots, lemons — we’ve got it all!

  1. Style this white lemon print dress with white sandals and jewelry for a chic spring look. It flows down to the ankles and has a side zipper and a wavy shoulder cut.
  1. This black lemon-patterned dress can be styled with your favorite pair of black or brown sandals and gold jewelry. It’s flowy, has a button-up design and is made of a lightweight polyester fabric.
  1. This light blue V-neck dress has oranges all over it with a short-sleeved ruffle design. Style it with brown sandal heels and a blue or orange bag for the spring.
  1. This flowy, ruched cherry print dress is an Amazon best seller, and it’s slightly stretchy and has a sweetheart neck design. Style it with black sandals or boots and gold jewelry.
  1. For a stylish and modern look, go with this halter neck lemon print dress. It’s perfect for a beach trip and can be styled with a pair of sandals and yellow earrings.
  1. This unique floral fruit maxi dress is the perfect spring vacation accessory. Wear it with any pair of colorful or white heels or sandals and a blue or yellow handbag.
  1. Wear your favorite veggies on your sleeve and sport this tomato, broccoli, carrot and eggplant style dress. It has a flowy V-neck design and is versatile enough to style with heels, sandals, tennis shoes and your favorite handbag.
  1. For those days where it’s still slightly cool outside, this lemon print sweater looks perfect with a pair of jeans and sandals.
  1. Pair this lemon and dragonfly blouse with a chic pair of black or white pants and heels. Wear it buttoned for an elegant look or leave it unbuttoned and layer it over a white T-shirt for a casual look.
  1. This cherry embroidered cardigan comes in seven different colors and adds a little bit of vintage elegance to any look. Style it casually with a pair of jeans or a skirt for a dressed up look.
  2. This strawberry printed dress is made of a comfy, stretchy fabric and has a flattering A-line shape that hits just below the knees. Wear it with flip-flops or sandals for a casual spring-to-summer vibe.
Lauryn Jiles

Lauryn Jiles

Author McClatchy Commerce

Lauryn Jiles is a Content Commerce Assistant at McClatchy. She is based in South Carolina and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. Lauryn has written for numerous brands and is well-versed in the fashion, beauty, health, and lifestyle verticals. She enjoys yoga, coffee, fashion museums, sushi, and traveling.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.