I don't typically wear all black and, this is going to seem weird to say after my crazy
pattern mixing post, sometimes I just want one pattern to stand out.
B) Love the outfit — so funny, I'm working on
a pattern mixing post right now!
Check out
my pattern mixing post for some more leopard ideas.
If you like this mix, check out my triple
pattern mix post to see similar options.
Not exact matches
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She proves it in her well - dressed
posts with effortless color blocking and
pattern mixing.
A couple of
posts ago I was talking about how I'm tip - toeing into
pattern mixing.
-LSB-...] # 10 A Transitional Master Bedroom Tour: In this
post I shared a full tour of our master bedroom and how I pulled this space together
mixing fabric
patterns and colors to come up with a serene palette for this room.
I've done it many times, in fact this outfit was inspired by another floral and stripes
pattern mix I did back in December for one of my Skirtmas
posts.
Read my
pattern mixing 101
post to get you started! -RCB-
The key to making these (and any)
pattern mixes work is to pair prints of different scale (see
pattern mixing 101
post).
I always pair them with solid colours ascI am terrible at
pattern mixing (watch my
post of the 14th... you'll laugh).
Now I know
pattern mixing can be daunting for some, so please refer to my 5 simple rules in my
pattern mixing 101
post to help you get over your fear.
However, this is not the be-all and end - all
post about
pattern mixing.
You can read more about it (and see my first ever
pattern mixed outfit) in my style evolution
post.
See my
Pattern Primer: Pattern mixing 101 post for more on essentials to know for a successful pattern mixed
Pattern Primer:
Pattern mixing 101 post for more on essentials to know for a successful pattern mixed
Pattern mixing 101
post for more on essentials to know for a successful
pattern mixed
pattern mixed outfit.
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See my
pattern mixing 101
post for more information.
I just want to cuddle in it haha I just did a
post where I am wearing stripes and a
pattern scarf as well so I was excited to see that someone else thinks they
mix well too.
I can look at
pattern mixing on other people and think how cute it is, then see it on me and I look like I dressed with... View the
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Second, I love this
post and your ability to
mix patterns and colors so beautifully!
My outfit today comes courtesy of Jen's
post «Purple suede and
pattern -
mixing» where she paired an argyle sweater with a pinstriped button - up, jeans, and suede shoes.
And if you missed our
posts in January, read more 2018 Design Trends: Flat Front Cabinetry, Two Toned Kitchens, The New Traditional,
Patterned Tile and
Mixed Wood Tones.
While it was daunting at first, now I feel like I have mastered it (see my
Pattern Mixing 101
post).
After this
post, I was asked for more photos of
pattern -
mixing.
, I've always appreciated how easy they make it to
pattern mix, whether you're looking to dip your toe in via smaller - scale, sedate prints and motifs, or (take a gulp of air and possibly an aspirin) go full - bore with upholstery - scale, kaleidoscopic prints worthy of the Jenna Lyons photo in Duchesse's
post (wow, those pants are beyond the pale -LSB-!]
I love the DIY in your last
post and am so impressed with your thrifting skills and your
pattern mixing.
I really like your Max Mara top with the Max Mara pants in the original
post — it's very bold
pattern mixing and it works so well.
Far and away my favorite
post you've done thus far was the one about
mixing patterns.
Thanks for stopping by and I see you added that great
post with
pattern mixing.
In keeping with their
post modern prep style, Timo Weiland stunned the audience with their chic
mix of
patterns, and classic tailoring.
I love it when I saw Jan's
post and I love it in your
pattern mixed style.
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:
As you probably know by now, especially if you stopped by for the «Style Perspectives»
post in mid-April, I like some
pattern -
mixing.
I just
posted yesterday about how I wanted to do a better job
pattern mixing and this looks fab!
In this
post from last week the
pattern mix is masculine chic with the blue background of my top bringing up the blue stripe in my plaid trousers.
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.
I have a
post coming up next Wednesday on
pattern mixing!
In this
post: If you're looking for Mother's Day decoration ideas, this brunch table setting
mixes vintage china
patterns with jewels for feminine style.
I looooove all the choices... but I think for my own home I'd be tempted to
mix the
patterns / florals / solids like the woman in your
post.
And if you missed our
posts in January, read more 2018 Design Trends: Flat Front Cabinetry, Two Toned Kitchens, The New Traditional,
Patterned Tile and
Mixed Wood Tones.
love the
post...
mixing colors and
patterns isn't an easy thing to do but once you get it down in can really transform a space... and nobody does it better than bhg!