I love the fun
pattern mixing here.
Most
pattern mixing here is accidental!
Such great
pattern mixing here, and awesome skirt find... didn't see this on the web site.
I love
the pattern mixing here!
Love the colors and
the pattern mixing here!
i love
the pattern mixing here.
I did a little
pattern mixing here by adding a striped top.
I love the way you did
some pattern mixing here with the addition of those snakeskin shoes that I'm still obsessing over.
-LSB-...] pattern mixing and it's most subtle and finest (see my tips on tile pairings /
pattern mixing here) and, I know I say this every single time, but I really can't wait to see it all come to -LSB-...]
I love all
the pattern mixing here, that bag and shoes are amazing!!
Do you see all the great
patterns mixing here?
Not exact matches
I love the
pattern mixing youre doing
here!
Jacket: Target (similar
here) Top: J.Crew Pants: J.Crew (similar
here) Flats: Old Navy Bag: Shop Ruche (old) Necklace: eBay (old) Watch: Etsy Sunnies: Dolce & Gabbana Lips: Mac Lustre «Fleur d' Coral» & Mac Pro Longewear Lipglass «Patience Please» One of my favourite things to do to
mix up an outfit, is to
pattern mix!
I love love love the
pattern mixing you have going on
here!
How adorable is this
pattern mixing combination that Katie linked up (see look
here).
I really like your
pattern / texture
mix here.
I agree with all the tips and suggestions you've shared for pulling it off and when I think of bold and
pattern mix, the first name that comes to mind is my muse, who you've featured
here, OP, I LOVE HER!!!! This girl always gets it right!
Like Puglia, which is a balanced potpourri of traditional and contemporary motifs, the Chloé fall 2016 campaign features a well -
mixed combination of similar
patterns, with the Maison's signature classic aesthetics
here skillfully paired with Dauteville's visionary vibes and open - minded attitude.
I love
pattern mixing but am not great at it —
here, it's all done for you I have to admit, I'm afraid of wrap dresses.
Love the
mixed patterns here — you did such a great job!
Because I am always looking for an opportunity to
pattern mix, I chose to wear my floral print shoes
here.
I'm in love with this backdrop and your
mix of
patterns here.
Hannah, I love the subtle
pattern mixing you did
here with the pants and those adorable shoes!
So, my lesson
here, I think, is that (almost) anything goes with
pattern mixing.
Break up any tendency to severity with a
pattern, be it flora, fauna or geometric — Florence Welch's jumpsuit leads the way
here — and
mix print sizes.
If you love the idea of print
mixing but are hesitant to go all - out, why not try the trend as Olivia does
here, by choosing a boldly -
patterned shoe (hers are Jimmy Choo) and an equally - eye catching top, then putting some distance between them with neutral pieces like her white blazer and cuffed jeans.
If you've always loved the way
mixed clothing
patterns looked, but are too afraid to try it,
here's some simple steps to get you started.
-LSB-...] been a while since I've
mixed patterns (
here and
here), so I thought I'd give it a whirl during the «colder» weather.
In my experiments with
mixing prints and
patterns, I've come to realize that polka dots works as a great neutral, so
here's my second outfit featuring polka dots and print!
At one point, the
pattern -
mixing horrified me, but my sensibilities have shifted and I try a bit,
here and there, perhaps not always successfully but I have a bit of fun.
The vibrant
patterns mixed with the bright color palette makes me want to move to St. Louis and live right
here.
They just go together!!!!! I like
mixing it with other
patterns as I did
here with the scarf.
I don't
mix patterns too frequently on
here, but some
patterns, like camo and stripes, go together very well.
Here I kept the color scheme and simply
mixed in another
pattern.
You can pick out a small color featured in the scarf and use it to tie another element together (such as if you went with a dark green skirt
here instead of a simple navy one), to help you decide what color shoes to wear (you could easily go with beige heels with these light colors, but I pulled out the black in the scarf to go with basic black pumps), or even start to play with
patterns, such as if we'd
mixed a pinstriped skirt with the floral scarf.
Just
pattern mixing like a #blogger over
here.
Here I have chosen to
mix the one colorful
pattern with a bunch of solids.
What is wonderful about Raymond Home is that the freedom given to
mix and match various
patterns or colours because the offerings
here are inherently flexible.
I love the way you
mixed different
patterns here.
Here's to
mixing up your
pattern play, and actually matching your mixies to get the most of your matches... LOL does any of that make sense?
Here are some more images from that photoshoot, where I incorporated some more
pattern mixing in my outfits.
I'm still trying to figure out the
pattern mixing to be honest, but it works
here!
Here is a different idea for
mixing stripes with another
pattern.
Here are 3 ways I like to
mix patterns and prints.
Great tips and ideas
here, but also I think not matching is kind of a big trend now and
mixing patterns.
Top: Anthropologie Jeans: Zara (old, similar
here) Booties: H&M (similar
here) Necklace: J.Crew (old, similar
here) Sunnies: Urban Outfitters Clutch: Forever21 (similar
here) This top is what I have deemed
pattern mixing perfection.
Here, Yung Kyung Jeong rolls acrylic paint in fabric to create her signature
mix of delicate
patterns and soft colour washes.
The same sensibility at work in my sculpture is
here, too: a love of the serio - comic, a delight with
pattern and intense color, as well as a surrealist hybridity that happily
mixes sources and categories.
If the rack includes a shelf,
mix your
patterns up
here for a fun effect, displaying cups, mugs or ornaments of varying
patterns.
Mix and match a range of
patterns by sticking to strict colour palette;
here, a monochrome zebra motif provides the perfect starting point.