Sentences with phrase «similar color pattern»

I mulled over it too long and it sold out in the navy and white and was only available in the red and black, of which I already have a full button - down buffalo plaid and so didn't want another one in a similar color pattern.
I threw on some heels with a similar color pattern and figured it would be perfect!
Appearance & Grooming of the Treeing Walker Coonhound Dog Breed: The Walker looks very much like a larger version of a small hound dog with similar color patterns and facial characteristics.

Not exact matches

I paired it with wedges with pretty similar colors, just a different pattern.
Note: The pattern on this item is very busy and so embroidered text may blend with similar colors on the fabric.
«They were confused with species that were physically very similar in scale numbers, shapes, color patterns and body size,» he said.
«The frog was originally confused with the Siberut Island Frog, which is a species that occurs on Siberut Island off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, due to their similar appearance in color - pattern,» Chan said.
Stephen Duntley, a sleep specialist at Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, has videotaped similar slumber in cuttlefish, with a twist: Sleeping cuttlefish lie still, their skin a dull brown, for 10 - to 15 - minute stretches, then flash bold colored patterns and twitch their tentacles for briefer intervals.
If two male cuttlefish show each other dark faces, the confrontation usually turns physical, while if only one of the males puts on his dark face, the paler - faced cuttlefish typically backs down, a behavior pattern strikingly similar to the one the researchers observed in the octopuses» color displays.
-LCB- Madewell V - Neck Tee, H&M pants (similar here), Urban Outfitters floral scarf, Dolce Vita taupe booties (similar here), Urban Expressions bag -RCB- Spring is quickly approaching, and I'm taking my bright - colored pieces and floral patterns out to celebrate.
Use linens both old and new and don't be afraid to combine patterns and colors as long as they are in similar hues.
Pattern and stripes in a similar color is definitely a chic way of doing it!
You can 1) go for two prints in the same color scale 2) pick prints with similar patterns 3) choose prints that are complete opposites.
Even though the pattern mixing followed my rules of big scale (large florals) vs. small (thin stripes) and keeping within a similar color family, I thought the combo was a little crazy for my typically conservative self.
Here is a third way to wear it, with a patterned piece in a similar dual - color scheme:
Ted Baker Brocade Dress — if it's sold out, this dress has the same pattern J.Crew topcoat — similar and similar Steve Madden Carrson sandal — I love this sandal and it comes in 10 other colors Buxom Full On Lip Cream in Sangria
I went downstairs to the eyelet section, found a suitable (in my opinion) contrasting color in a similar pattern, purchased a few yards and I was out of there.
It's easy if you stick to similar colors and patterns that go well together.
The caftan seen in my last post with the DIY Missoni Earrings used this similar pattern, except I color blocked it.
Start with small patterns in a similar color scheme.
The similar colors will be familiar, which makes patterns less noticeable.
And if you like this color, the skirt I've linked to above and below from Talbots is so similar it might be the same pattern.
It is so wildly popular that it comes out in a zillion new patterns and colors every season, as well as an offshoot of dresses that are very similar but for some additional design element, like a keyhole neckline or sleeves.
That way, even if the patterns are different, the similar colors makes the outfit look intentional.
Dress: Yumi Kim (old, same dress different pattern) Shoes: Steven (similar) Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (similar color) Sunglasses: Target Earrings: Elizabeth Cole (similar) Necklace: Nordstrom Rack (similar)
Maybe because they are both square patterns and similar colors (although I'm trying to push myself!!)!
The rule of thumb is simple for mixing and matching — stick with prints in a similar color scheme, but with noticeably different pattern sizes!
I love the idea of pattern mixing, and I think it works as long as you stay in a similar color palette.
If, however, the painting uses similar colors and patterns throughout, we sell it as the same item and your piece will look very similar to the one on the product page, but might not have exactly the same placement of lines and colors.
When mixing prints and textures just remember to keep it simple and make sure the two (or three) things you're mixing have similar color stories and are on a different scale (different size patterns).
We only use this technique for paintings that have similar colors and patterns throughout.
It's pretty similar to what I had on last Friday but just enough different, which I think just shows you how versatile certain patterns and colors can be in your wardrobe.
Frame book illustrations, drawings and geometric patterns in similar colors for an eye - catching display that's young at heart.
When playing with colorful patterns always remember that it is very important to keep within similar color families down to your shoes and accessories.
Notice how although the blue / ivory stripes on the blazer play well with the navy / ivory leopard rosettes on the dress; it is the similar colored navy shoes and handbag that act as the perfect cohesive for these two converse patterns (stripes and spots).
Go for similar colors, different sizes of the pattern or complete contrasting.
I enjoy using similar colors schemes and patterns in both our house and in my illustration.
I love pulling colors from the top to pair with another pattern in a similar color way.
-LSB-...] caftan seen in my last post with the DIY Missoni Earrings used this similar pattern, except I color blocked -LSB-...]
One of my favorite ways to mix patterns is keeping the color palette similar while focusing on two different prints.
I agree, get some nice patterns in similar colors and mix and match.
Finding a similar color between the two patterns helps tie them together without it clashing.
Asian style dice bear similar patterns to Western ones, but the pips are closer to the center of the face; in addition, the pips are differently sized on Asian style dice, and the pips are colored red on the 1 and 4 sides.
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, Phantom Thread, a portrait of a fictional fashion designer in the couture scene of 1955 London, indulges in similar revels, placing the film firmly in the tradition of the melodramatic women's pictures of the 1940s: it's filled with achingly vivid close - ups (Anderson also shot the film) of shining colored threads, needles piercing thick fabric, rough - edged hand - sewn labels, intricate lace patterns, and rich cloth falling in sculptural folds.
Similar to other pointing breeds, the coat of the pointer comes in a variety of different color patterns, such as liver and white, black and white, and solid black or liver.
White, chocolate and tan dogs have a pattern similar to tricolor, but with a chocolate color replacing black on the head and body.
Also, even though there are many coat colors and patterns, the most common color is still brown (usually ticked) tabby, similar to many wild cat species, while only a few dog breeds still retain the agouti coloring of wolves.
Grey bandeds tend to have wide bands of a lovely mauve to slate - grey, with fine bands of black and orange, while the Mexicans have similar but even more diverse patterns and colors.
Crested geckos reach adult sizes similar to that of a leopard gecko and range in color from cream to orange to bright red, with many color and pattern variations available.
Considered exotic, they have a wild look to them, with specific patterns, and color markings similar to a cheetah around the eyes.
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