Some low -
key pattern mixing and layered jewelry are comfy - casual and definitely the opposite of boring.Are you a jeans girl?
Not exact matches
The
key is to build in succession, keeping in mind that sometimes two objects that clash suddenly work if you add more
patterns into the
mix.
The
key to making these (and any)
pattern mixes work is to pair prints of different scale (see
pattern mixing 101 post).
The
key is to
mix it with the right
patterns.
I think the
key with
mixing is to choose
patterns that relate to each other in some way; I'm not a fan of randomly throwing prints together.
Thick stripes bring a bold accent to a casual table setting and
mix well with a variety of
patterns KEY PRODUCT POINTS Made of hardboard with cork sheeting; coated with paper.
The
key to
mixing patterns for this particular look is having the skirt to break up the
patterns.
The
key to mastering the yellow trend is
mixing and matching this shade with other colors and
patterns, such as royal blue or colorful floral prints.
Changes in the vertical
mixing and transport between surface waters and deeper layers undoubtedly play a
key role in the generation of this
pattern.
5 Layering is
key to successfully
mixing patterns and colours.
Layer the bed with pretty yellow linen and cushions in a tasteful
mix of
patterns that continue the same low -
key charm.
Balancing the
mix of block colour and
pattern is also the
key to this refreshing scheme.
Stick to three
key colours, such as sky blue, pillarbox red and sage green, then
mix and match contrasting
patterns for an upbeat feel.
Proof if ever you needed it that
mixing patterns does work, especially in a low -
key way, the chic cushions and pouffes help this space rock an on - trend tribal vibe.
Mixing styles is
key: here,
patterns and plains in an array of textures are linked by a co-ordinating colour palette.