Sentences with phrase «of mixing prints»

Always a fan of a mixed print look — especially love those pants!
Anyone still afraid of mixing prints should relax and proceed.
One of my mixed prints looks I created with my wardrobe (I wear it with nude, navy or even leopard shoes)!
This idea of mixing prints is a little harder to do but still doable.
You are seriously queen of mixing prints with accessories and basics all in one.
I am huge lover of color and adore the look of mixed prints so I knew these two pieces would look incredible together.
The new world of mixing prints with abandon is colorful and artistic.
I've just started becoming less scared of mixing my prints — now I find it totally fun!
Fashion wise I am obsessed with pastels, florals and lots of mixed prints.
Here I have tried the tricky trend of mixing prints of the same colour pattern.
By now, you probably know that I'm a big proponent of mixed prints.
This polka top is super old, I always liked the front detail and the sleeves — so never give it away — I like the fact of mixing prints.
When I first heard of mixing prints I was immediately against the idea.
This second look is a great example of mixing prints that is subtle enough for the office.
Even if you don't touch color and wouldn't dream of mixing prints, chances are you have something — anything!
If you're a little shy of mixing prints, here's the way to do it.
«People can be wary of mixing prints, but if you balance the different scales or contrast organic shapes with geometric designs, it works surprisingly well,» says the interior designer.
Yes, I am such a fan of mixing prints and patterns.
I am afraid of mixing prints and prints so I always stick to solid colours and stripes.
You're the queen of mixing prints - love all different blue tones, you're rocking this look!
Why is everyone so be scared of mixing prints & patterns?
Mixed prints & colors This season there's going to be a lot of mixing prints and mixing colors going on.
Believe me, after seeing these awesome outfit ideas you will master the art of mixing prints and the potential outfit options will wildly increase.
Of course Olivia Palermo, the master of mixing prints makes a spotted black - and - white pouch look cute with everything in her closet.
The 80s oversized silhouettes and colorful statements are a natural reason to this, but I also like to believe that the refined and elegant way of mixing prints, elements and styles is finally here.
I've lived in fear of mixing prints, but now that I see the theory behind the pairings, it seems much less daunting!
There's a fine balance of mixing prints in a bold way and balancing them classically with neutral colors.
I'm fond of mixing prints & achieved that here with my dress, my H&M jacket, delicate piping on my Zara high - neck top, Mixx Shoz shoes from Modcloth.
and lately, all my outfits have some sort of mixed print variation, giving it a playful and fun edge.
I can tell you, although I am continuously terrified of mixing prints, I do enjoy the stripes and floral combination.
I used to shudder when I thought of mixing prints for fear of clashing.
Besides, I relish at the chance of mixing prints and textures recently.
I absolutely looove this < 3 I will definitely go for the stripes and florals combo — I am a big fan of mixing prints anyway Have a goood weekend!
Wrap skirts have been making a splash all year, but this particular one caught my eye because of the mixed prints and two tone look.
And I guarantee that you can pull of the mixed prints outfit — I recommend starting with smaller prints (like small stripes) with a coordinating larger print!
On the note of mixing prints, think of your floral prints as a neutral palette — whether you are wearing a floral top or bottom, don't be afraid to style it with a different print / pattern or even floral on floral.
I am a huge fan of mixing prints so this article struck a cool chord with me.
Married to Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, the former lawyer is a master of mixed prints.
Don't be afraid of mixing prints: leopard, floral, or stripes.
I'm a huge fan of mixing prints and rather enjoy trying to push the boundaries of fashionably acceptable on a daily basis.
Perhaps this is a matter of taste, but how much I may adore the idea of mixing prints and playing with colors, I have a hard time seeing this collection as a complete hit.
One typical «rule» of mixing prints is to always pair a bolder print with a smaller, more subdued one.
If you're afraid of mixing prints I've got a few tips for you.
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