Nothing looks better to me than
a little pattern mixing!
I decided to do
a little pattern mixing with the navy and white stripe top.
Playing with
a little pattern mixing in today's outfit!
For their first outing, I couldn't resist pairing them with a navy striped tee for
a little pattern mixing.
I did
a little pattern mixing here by adding a striped top.
Also, I'm not going to lie, I was pretty excited to throw
a little pattern mixing into the, well, mix, last week when I wore the above ensemble.
A little pattern mix with mega tall sandals today.
Not exact matches
It's funny how much I enjoy
pattern mixing these days but just a
little over a year ago I never did it...
I really like adding a
little leopard print to play with some
pattern mixing but a solid black or white heel would also make for a classic and timeless look.
My fashion tastes tend to be a
little loud at times (
pattern mixing, bright colors), but I keep it all professional by following a few simple rules: 1 - A sheath dress with a cardigan or jacket, regardless of the color or
pattern of the dress, is always an easy way to look put together (especially when your tichel coordinates with colors in the dress.
Even though the
pattern mixing followed my rules of big scale (large florals) vs. small (thin stripes) and keeping within a similar color family, I thought the combo was a
little crazy for my typically conservative self.
Plus the
pattern is a
little animal print
mixed with some random designs.
The
little pattern -
mixing with those low - heel snakeskin pumps is awesome!
Jill -LCB- Doused in Pink -RCB- gave a
little tutorial in how to
mix patterns.
Mixing patterns is something that can go terribly wrong and I think that's one of the reasons why I never gave it a go, but recently I did a
little bit of style research for my autumn Capsule (pinterest etc..)
The Ombre Grey Bedding Collection from Trend Lab is a
mix of
patterns in a grey palette that will create a sophisticated yet soothing look for your
little one's room
Tip: If you want to try a
little mixed pattern, start with something a
little more subtle and pick items from your closet that you are very comfortable in.
Love this
little number by Topshop — think I may even get it myself - love the
patterns and it's the sort of thing that will go with anything, especially now when you are supposed to
mix different
patterns together.
At the very least, being able to enjoy the inspiration of
pattern mixing in a store like J. Crew, to appreciate it on younger and braver women, sparks
little changes in our own approach, I think.
Leopard print shoes is a great way to start adding a
little print and
pattern into your wardrobe because it's on your feet so not as hard to
mix and match plus it's a quick and easy way to add the print into your wardrobe.
I'm always a
little scared to
pattern mix, but with a scarf you can take it off so easily that it's not a commitment!!
I used two fabrics from my stash, and I got a
little creative with
pattern mixing!
With a classic star
pattern that easily
mixes and matches with other bedding designs, you and your
little one will love the look and feel of their bed.
Classic with a
little fun twist of
pattern mixing.
A
little bit of
pattern mixing with a splash of faux leather makes for an outfit with edge.
I bought a
pattern mixed shirt at Macy's this weekend that reminds me of spring, but there's still two feet of melting snow on the ground in DC, so maybe I look a
little weird...;)
I just started getting into
pattern mixing a
little bit recently.
I paired it with this blue gingham button down because it adds a
little pattern to the
mix.
To keep things a
little interesting, I paired the floral
pattern with striped peep - toes and added retro white accessories to the
mix.
The next two posts were very helpful for me as I have been looking for
pattern mixing looks on pinterest several times in the week for inspiration and
little did I know a few linkers included their take on
pattern mixing that I just loved:
I want to add a
little excitement to my outfits and
pattern mixing seems like the perfect way to do that.
Some people can
mix patterns flawlessly, while others might require a
little more practice.
I tried with all my might to not title this post, «Mad for Plaid» but I have to say, the 21st century versions of this classic
pattern and all the
pattern mixing possibilities it brings with it, makes it hard not to go a
little mad for a lot of plaid.
Maybe they look a
little (or a lot) preppy, but they also look fresh and go with almost everything — think
pattern -
mixing, white jeans, layered over a button up shirt.
Nothing beats a
little chambray and
pattern mixing.
When it comes to
pattern mixing for the office, I try to keep it a
little more understated.
I love shopping in the quilting section for fabric as they always have so many great colors and
patterns to
mix — the fabric isn't ideal as it's a
little thin but a good solution for a quick update.
The
mix of daring leather colors, the wavy psychedelic stitch
pattern, the shiny carbon - fiber panels, the beautifully finished metal accents, and the glass highlights make this one of the most exotic cabins in an elite automotive world where understatement is a
little - known quantity.
Also present were his son and daughter, both very attractive and in their thirties, along with a gathering of people of
mixed ages — a
little girl pushing the giant inflatable balloon - ball that marked the entrance, hip youngsters admiring the «trippy»
patterns in the artist's work, elderly couples looking at prices or simply enjoying the bursts of colour inside the white gallery space — a testimony to the vitality of his work.
«How can we use the spatial
pattern of the surface temperature evolution to help determine how much of the warming over the past century was forced by increases in the well -
mixed greenhouse gases (WMGGs: CO2, CH4, N2O, CFCs), assuming as
little as possible about the non-WMGG forcing and internal variability.»
But from there, you can try getting a
little more complicated by
mixing in more colors and several scales of
patterns.
That is a
little more complicated than a one day shopping spree to buy a room full of what
pattern mixes are popular right now.
We love the
mix of
patterns and texture... and all the
little details that make this a room that any guest would love to stay in.
I wanted to talk to you a
little about why I used pops of blue in here and why I
mixed so many
patterns.
This
little corner of the room, with its
mix of
patterns and varying shades of blue and green, epitomizes summer to me.
I had fun wandering around my favorite thrift store and gathering any
little plates I could find and then picking out my favorites for a
mix of colors and
patterns.
Eclectic is cool and we've never been afraid to
mix patterns, periods and styles, but uninviting and a
little too eclectic is definitely not cool.
We're not afraid to
mix patterns and periods and love reinventing an older piece to give it a new life or purpose, but this living room was getting a
little too ecclectic.
For this makeover, I decided to do something a
little different and throw some
pattern into the
mix.
Wall art, piles of books, cushions and candles are where I like to inject contrasting hot tones — and, as they're smaller pieces, you can let go a
little bit and afford to experiment with
mixing colour and
pattern to suit your taste.