Prints are complimenting prints and I absolutely love it! It is
actually something I like to incorporate into my style whenever I get
dressed, whether it’s mixed prints, or odd colors, or both!
I loved this look. Not only for the prints, but the color scheme as well. For print on print you need to be very careful. In this look colors aren't over powering each other rather complementing.
It's one of the scariest trends to attempt, but once you get a handle on
print mixing, it can change your life. Think about it — when you can
start creating combos that you've never tried before, your potential
wardrobe combinations and permutations increase exponentially, you can
get dressed faster, and you'll impress your fashion friends (seemingly)
effortlessly.
1.Floral and Soft Stripes —
Dainty floral and soft, hazy stripes fill the same fashion space for us — comfy, cozy, and ladylike yet laid-back ... which explains why they go so well together. Look for a floral print that's a little more colorful and stripes in a neutral tone for maximum co habitability.
2. Scarf Print and Nautical Stripes — Scarf prints are found everywhere this summer, so why not wear them with another warm-weather staple? The trick to pulling this off is finding both in similar color families and matching whites.
4. Animal on Animal - the secret to making it look modern is to wear one in a realistic print and the other in a more artful, graphic iteration.
*Yes google helped me in putting this whole post together! :)
I loved this look. Not only for the prints, but the color scheme as well. For print on print you need to be very careful. In this look colors aren't over powering each other rather complementing.
1.Floral and Soft Stripes —
Dainty floral and soft, hazy stripes fill the same fashion space for us — comfy, cozy, and ladylike yet laid-back ... which explains why they go so well together. Look for a floral print that's a little more colorful and stripes in a neutral tone for maximum co habitability.
2. Scarf Print and Nautical Stripes — Scarf prints are found everywhere this summer, so why not wear them with another warm-weather staple? The trick to pulling this off is finding both in similar color families and matching whites.
3. Thick Stripes And Nubby Tweed — Yes, textures count,
too! This nubby, patterned tweed skirt was begging for some lightness,
which came in the form of a sheer, striped top that mirrored the tuxedo
stripe on the skirt. How's that for some harmony?
*Yes google helped me in putting this whole post together! :)




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