I
frequently browse fashion blogs and shopping sites (who doesn't) and I've observed a fun new trend emerging this Spring/Summer season: mixed
patterns/prints! At first this trend might seem intimidating. I totally
understand. For years I have been making sure everything from my nail polish to
my earrings to my eye shadow matched my outfit. (In the early 2000s I changed
my purse daily to coordinate with my ensemble. LOL) Those who are still
convinced that your shoes and purse have to match must be in a panic. I felt a
little afraid when I was coming up with outfits for this post. The biggest
problem: how do I mix without looking like a fool who got dressed in the dark?
I went right to Pinterest and Google to research. Eventually I
started to see what mixed print looks had in common. After my online
observations (and trial and error of my own) I have come up with these 4 tips
for mixing prints/patterns.
1. Use accessories to mix prints/patterns.
Photos: The Street Style, Chictopia, & Penny Pincher Fashion |
One
of the most simple ways to mix prints is to use accessories. It is probably the
least scary way to try this relatively new trend. Try a patterned top with a
solid pant and add a printed scarf, handbag, or shoes. It looks trendy without
being overwhelming.
This
was an easy pick for me. My pink and white striped cardigan went well with my
blush and dotted scarf. I kept the rest of the outfit simple and in matching
colors with off-white pants and pink shoes.
2.
Match one color from each print/pattern.
Photos: Pinterest Post, Saks Fifth Avenue, & Refinery29 |
For a
“put together” look pick prints that have at least one color in common. It
gives the illusion that the outfit matches without actual matching.
Black
and white prints seem to be the easiest prints to mix and the most common combo
that I've seen. I was surprised at how well this b/w striped top paired with my
b/w buffalo plaid dress. This was my favorite mixed look that I tried. It made
me feel the most stylish and sophisticated.
3. Mix
prints/patterns using textures.
Photo: Piperlime, Birdmotel, & Lulu's |
Lace
and crocheted fabrics make beautiful patterns that are easy to mix with other
prints. Textured patterns in solid colors give the print a lighter feel and
pair well with bolder prints.
I've worn this look lots of times. I love lace tops and the colors matched well with
my floral pants. I think to make this look work it is important to pick a solid
colored texture that matches a color in the other print.
4.
Use one outrageous print and one simple print.
Photos: Taylor Morgan, Lulu's, & Banana Republic |
If
you have mastered the art of print mixing and are feeling self-assured, mix
your wildest print with one that is more tame. Dots and stripes balance out
fierce florals and graphic prints.
The
striped top and solid cardigan balances out the busy print on my skirt. I kept
my accessories simple and in solid colors.
I hope these tips help you feel confident enough to try this trend yourself! You’ll be surprised at how easy it is!!!
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