We have been getting a few days of sunshine & rain which reminds us it’s time for layering. I wore this outfit to church when the weather wasn’t so cold.
I paired my bermuda shorts with a statement necklace, snake print shoes & vertical stripes blouse for a laid back look. What do you guys think about my straightened hair? I don’t think straight hair suits me as I actually prefer having curly hair. I am not a fan of snakes/pythons (or anything that creeps) that’s why I tend to stick to accessories when it comes to snake print.
Python prints or snake prints, does not seem to go out of style and it has been favoured by many designers for their autumn/winter 2013 collections. The print has a mysterious vibe, making it the perfect choice to add a little edge to your wardrobe.
Snake prints tend to be one of hardest print to wear but fear not as we are here to guide you on how to wear this print with confidence. Don’t be afraid to team up snake print with other prints (such as polka dot, stripes or floral) & bold rich colours (such as plum, burgundy and dark green).
Snake prints can also be paired with neutral colours to tone down the boldness of the print. You can also wear snake print in form of accessories such as belts, bags, shoes or necklaces to spicy up your outfit. Wear two snake print pieces at once and avoid wearing snake print head to toe but if you’re feeling daring go for it. Click here on how to wear stripes.
What I wore: knee length shorts: New look, snake print heels: thrifted, vertical stripe blouse: M&S
Do you ever mix and match patterns? Let us know how you would style snake print & stripes.