The last
little pop of pattern is a cheery little turquoise and white chevron fabric from Tonic Living to add a dash of colour in an unexpected place....
Not exact matches
The intricate black and white floral
pattern is striking enough on its own, but add in a
little pop of color and you have a whole new impact on the look.
There is definitely a trick to pulling off floral
patterns without looking like you just
popped out
of a «
Little House on the Prairie» rerun, or better yet, Grandma's ancient wallpaper.
Because this look consists
of two bold solids, I wanted to added a
little pattern to make the outfit
pop!
This looks lovely with the leopard heels as a
little pop of color and
pattern, it's fun with the striped shirt!
To give the table a
little pop of color I used these navy floral plates and lined bowls for both
pattern and tone.
Love that you paired it with Burberry's signature
pattern — that
little pop of red goes a long way!
Think about it, it's the perfect
pop of pattern and color for your body, AND say that chair in the corner that just NEEDS a
little something - drape it over, and use it when it's chilly in the room.
Try
patterning this loud design with
pop ups
of classic colours —
little beige ballet flats or a neutral envelope clutch will pair - down the loudness
of the print, making it seem less busy and super controlled.
I love the mixture
of textures and
patterns with an elegant
little black dress and I also think that a
pop of red (heels & clutch) would look gorgeous with this dress!
I wanted to talk to you a
little about why I used
pops of blue in here and why I mixed so many
patterns.