Not exact matches
There's just something about the rainbow
prints and detailed embellishments that make me want to pack everything
in a suitcase and just go on a fashion vacation.Worn as a full two
piece outfit or even just as a finishing detail, tribal really gives a look that finished edge.
Hahah one
piece of
print in an
outfit is better than none!
A leopard coat is one of my favorite
pieces to pull out when I'm
in the mood to add some
print mixing to my
outfits.
She either wears them with neutrals or maximize a wild look by pairing them with a much bigger animal
print piece as seen
in the first
outfit above, snake boots with snake belted dress.
Every time I see an
outfit with a grid
print piece or see a post about grid / windowpane
prints, I automatically zero
in my attention.
Usually, I make sure to have at least one additional white
piece in my
outfit (like white stripes on my top or white flower
print on my sweater) so my jeans color choice actually makes sense.
You can literally only work one clothing
piece in a
print and be done with the
outfit.
No other light colors to complement the
print, it's a single
piece to shine
in this
outfit.
There are also a lot of
prints that aren't reflected
in those pins that I love and I do think most of these
outfits are
in need of a
piece of statement jewelry.
This is,
in fact, one of our favorite
outfits of hers just because it has the right
pieces that created a balanced look — just enough bling,
print and modern touch.
If you know what the statement of the
outfit is, you can easily enhance the layering by contrasting the other
pieces in colors or
prints.
There were head - to -
prints in the form of tea dresses and two -
piece suits,
outfits made up of mismatched motifs, as well as all sorts of stripes, which proved to be popular at Berlin Fashion Week, too.
In this Seagrove, Florida, bedroom, a bright and cozy reading nook is created by pairing an overstuffed Lee Industries chair and ottoman (outfitted in a geometric print by Schumacher) with bright white pieces, including a sculptural take on the classic garden stoo
In this Seagrove, Florida, bedroom, a bright and cozy reading nook is created by pairing an overstuffed Lee Industries chair and ottoman (
outfitted in a geometric print by Schumacher) with bright white pieces, including a sculptural take on the classic garden stoo
in a geometric
print by Schumacher) with bright white
pieces, including a sculptural take on the classic garden stool.