Soooo in the mood for light +
bright prints like these!
While I would normally pair
a bright print like this with simple, understated accessories, I instead decided to go all in with the bright colors and pair the dress with my pink Kate Spade tote and teal d'orsay pumps!
Not exact matches
These fashionable and practical labor and delivery gowns come in a variety of trendy patterns
like the Becca, which has a navy background and a
bright floral
print, the Kennedy in grey with a classy white damask pattern, and the Stella, which is a delicate light pink with a white quatrefoil pattern.
I would
like to see
brighter color options and more
prints in their diaper pail liners.
I really
like the
bright color and the arrow
print pattern.
Like other collections, this brand has decided a unique look by all the
bright and bold colors with
prints and motives on a warm fabric that is comparatively more comfortable to carry the style.
I am a huge fan of
bright colors and bold
prints and because it looked
like a child had colored on it — I thought it added that extra hint of adorable!
I'm
like you, not preppy but sometimes I just can't resist a good
bright print.
Think
bright pints and modern cuts
like this leopard
print piece.
When it comes to
bright prints, personally I
like to offer some relief in my shoes and accessories — keeping them minimal and in solid colors.
I've always loved jewel tones
like the ones in this shirt, but my super
bright handbag has helped me step out of my comfort zone to mix colors and
prints to a point that I would usually consider «too much» for my pretty classic style.
The
print is extremely
bright and saturated, but it goes well with the exotic locations
like Marrakech.
You can go with a subtle pinstripe look (
like the vest below), or select a piece such as the blouse below that features
bright colors and
prints against a black backdrop.
The best thing about this trend is the possibility to make your inner child immensely happy by allowing her to wear
bright colours and silly
prints as much as she
likes.
I think this season is a perfect time of year to incorporate all your favorite trends,
like bright colors, crispy hues and colorful
prints with cool denim vests.
While I'm a person that gravitates towards
bright prints and colors (see my obsession with Lilly Pulitzer here), every once in awhile, I
like to take it back to basics and neutrals.
Like a subdued one here, or
print one here, or
bright one here!
It looks
like next year is gonna be full of trendy wide - leg trousers, slim capris, all kind of
prints, basic white must - haves, sporty leggings, pastel and
bright color trousers, as well as jeans, etc..
The weather is often unrelentingly chilly and grey, and retailers» promise of spring by way of floral
prints and
bright colors feels
like a tease.
I really
like the
bright color and the arrow
print pattern.
Spring is my favorite season so bring on cute flats (
like these beauties from my blogger crush Chiara Ferragni),
bright handbags
like these two here + here AND of course a cute
printed blouse
like this one from Trina Turk (the colors are everything to me < 3)
I
like really ridiculous, fun slippers -
bright colors, fluffy textures or duck
prints, for example.
I really
like prints that are
bright but because the flowers are small and placed far apart there's something special about it to my eye!
There is no time of year I love more than spring and summer... I just feel
like I am in my element wearing
bright fun colors and
prints, so I am hoping California is a natural fit for me (fingers crossed)!
Able to fit on both a twin size bed and a full sized bed, this emoji -
printed comforter features quilt -
like stitching and will bring a
bright trendiness to your child's room.
White T - shirt can easily anchor statement pieces,
like printed shorts or
bright color trousers.
While there's no shortage of
bright, floral
print dresses, it can be harder to find styles
like this Ivanka Trump floral dress that don't reveal cleavage (not that I have any...) or are knee - length.
Models wearing floral
prints, ribbon stripes and light - as - cloud lace held whimsical wicker hand bags shaped
like puppies and bees, reminiscent of the
bright colors and sights of spring in New York City.
I always felt
like I would draw so much attention with these huge
bright flowers
printed all over my clothing.
Why we
like it: Aubrey's a big fan of
bright colors and
prints, so this multihued Peter Pilotto dress played right into her stylish strengths.
This skirt looks much better in «person» than it looks in the stock photo, probably because the color seems
brighter and you know, having a petticoat underneath The skirt is gorgeous but I'm having hard time combining
printed skirts with tops, so this
print probably isn't for me (just you wait until it's Black Friday:D) but on the other hand it would look so great with a black top, just
like the burgundy one in the product photos.
I personally really
like the way chambray looks with a
bright floral
print, so I've gone with this floral bikini top.
To get a few more months out of your favorite summer staples, either choose summer dresses in darker neutral tones,
like my batik
print, or go for broke: choose a
bright floral and contrast it with a dark belt, sweater or jacket and boots.
Her collections heavily focus on sports - luxe aesthetic (for Spring 2017, she sent down an array of corsets, fishnet tights, and neon - hued bomber jackets) with a fun injection of
bright and bold
prints like snake and paisley.
I honestly feel
like Summer just got underway and I'm still loving all the
bright colors and fun
prints.
Especially fresh and
bright colours
like blue, green, orange, yellow, red, purple are used for the
printing of these dresses where one can find a range of decent colours too
like skin, brown, parrot green and many others.
Just trying to make more of an effort to buy them versus my initial reaction to buy the
brightest, most novelty -
like print I can find.
Wear what you
like, just make sure to avoid
bright prints or patterns.
Dare to be a little bit bolder this season by playing with
prints and
brighter colors just
like Sami!
In spring and summer, I
like to change out my heavier winter faux - fur, velvet, and tweed for lighter - and -
brighter printed and solid cottons.
The cool sunnies,
bright bag, flared jeans,
print shirt... okay, I just
like the whole look.
Just as her career began heating up in 2011, Jennifer's fashion started to hit her style stride, fearlessly trying bold colors and
prints,
like this
bright blue cheetah -
print sheath.
It looks great when paired with neutral tones,
like I did here, but also could stand up to other
brights or against a busy
print.
That is such a
bright coral top - lovely for spring and I
like it paired with the
printed skirt:) Away From The Blue Blog
I feel
like when going for a relaxed and comfy look, going with a neutral cardigan and pants are a nice balance for the
bright print of the tank.
I followed suit by taking a quick break from dresses with
bright colors or bold
prints and went with this white midi dress paired with accessories
like this colorblock foldover clutch and lace up sandals.
Like here, wear a
printed skirt with a
bright top and you're all set to roll!
Never one to bore us with her style, the wears a
bright printed cape -
like coat (which hides a two - piece look) with white peep - toe lace - up booties and a chunky gold necklace at the Sydney Opera House.
As you know I
like experimenting new styles and fashion trends: the suit I'm wearing, with its animal
print, gold and
bright coloured tropical flowers, recalls the wild mix of
prints launched by renowned Italian designer Gianni Versace.
For a sophisticated take, dress up your
printed shorts with a
bright blazer jacket or go for a black blazer to pair with your black floral shorts (
like Jami Chung's look above) for a more glam combo.