Print mixing
Print mixing is a major style statement which will make you stand out from the crowd. Mixing prints can be scary at first but once you get the hang of it, it can be fun. One can wear prints or patterns from head to toe or can stick to just two prints/patterns.
I wore a striped sweater with a monochrome pattern A-line skirt, tribal statement necklace and towering heels for a lady like look.
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Tips on how to mix prints
Stick to prints/patterns of the same colour palette- wear prints/pattern of the same colour.
Break up the prints by wearing it with neutral, solid or bold colours.
Vary the size of the prints, by wearing large prints/patterns with small prints/patterns.
If you’re new to mixing print you start off by wearing it as accessories.
Different ways of mixing prints like a pro
Pair a polka dot blouse with a striped skirt and stiletto heels. Wear a leopard print top with a tropical print trousers, solid colour biker jacket and strappy heels. Wear a parsley pencil skirt with a denim shirt, animal print clutch and heels.
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What I wore: monochrome pattern A-line skirt: H&M, peep toe heels: Forever 21, Striped sweater: Dorothy Perkins, Statement tribal necklace: Bhs
Share your thoughts on how you would style mixing prints.