I love taking basic wardrobe staples (like denim, sweaters, and jackets) and mixing them with a few classic prints for a
fun pattern pop.
Here, matching double bed headboards in a red - and - orange ikat
pattern pop against neutral walls.
The dynamic
Ikat pattern pops against a fringed neckline and hem; the midi length adds a modern touch.
Try contrasting these single talk - piece clothing items with black or white clothing elsewhere or overall, to really make those colours and
stitching pattern pop.
The black background makes the
blossom pattern pop out: juicy pinks, yellows, greens, blues and lilacs are so fresh and vibrant!
The hand carving creates different levels on the rug meaning the
floral pattern pops out from the design in a 3D effect and is really impactful.
The pattern pops nicely, especially in photos.
The floral print is made even stronger due to the black piping surrounding it, making
the pattern pop and adding in more depth to create a darker connotation.
The peach clutch really made
those patterns pop!
print - mixes like a pro in her Michael Kors separates with special touches like sequin stripes and layers of polka dots to make
the pattern pop.
Add
a pattern pop to a monochrome ensemble, go for polka dot sweaters.
You can choose to make
the pattern pop by downplaying the trend and pairing it with something neutral or you can over due it.
I've seen
this pattern popping up more and more lately, and I'm really starting to dig it!
Animal prints seem to come back every year, and it's a great way to add
a pattern pop to any outfits.