One of the very frequent emails that I receive from my readers asks for styling suggestions for mixing color and print into one outfit. I could tell you that this strategy is extremely thought out and particular but in all honestly, the less thought the better and the only rule of thumb is balance.
If you're wearing a dress that is overwhelmed by print, break it up with a patterned belt in the complete opposite color + scale. If you're going for a more saturated look {like a floral suit} then pair this with crisp basics, colorful accessories, and allow the suit to be the star. The thing in common between these images is balance + my trick for obtaining this look is allowing your eye to scan from the top to the bottom of your outfit. If your eye stops on a particular area, then you're probably too imbalanced. Here are a few suggestions:
Joie Bellflower Top // J.Crew Ankle Zip Colored Denim // J.Crew Invitation Clutch in Pale Gold // Gorjana Taylor Wrap Bracelet // Rebecca Minkoff Bedford Sunglasses // Madewell Film Noir Pump // Kate Spade Gumdrop Studs // Marc by Marc Jacobs Palmetto Eyelet Tank // Sandro Floral Shorts // Loren Hope Corrin Bracelet // Zara Mini Shopper // Loeffler Randall Mignon Twist Sandals // Illesteva Acetate Sunglasses
If you'd prefer to focus the outfit on bold color, then choose one piece of clothing in a subtle pattern {like this yellow Joie top!} to break up the solid hues. If you have one piece of clothing in a bold print {like these Sandro shorts}, pair with a white top to make the pattern pop plus a few colorful accessories and metallic shoes to add some depth!
*Metallic accessories + shoes are an excellent balance to bold colors and prints!
Kendra Scott Morgan Studs // Madewell Striped Retreat Tee // ASOS Pastel Belt // Madewell Silk Dotty Passenger Skirt // Michael Michael Kors Hawker Sandals // Marc by Marc Jacobs Preppy Straw Bag // Loren Hope Ella Necklace // Mango Navy Doll Dress // Illesteva Leonard Sunnies // Loeffler Randall Valentine Wedges // Ted Baker Rose Shopper
When mixing prints, balance is incredibly important. One pattern can't outweigh the other, they have to compliment each other. I personally don't think I can pull off a full floral suit, that is why this polka dot - stripe combo is right up my alley.
So go test the waters, don't be afraid to take some risks, keep balanced, and be confident! Style should be easy, don't over think it.
PS: I am sharing some stylish sandals for warmer days ahead in my Closet Confidential column on La Dolce Vita today!
{images via design love fest + Pattern & Print Pinboard}


























I love this post - so much great advice!!
ReplyDeleteOf course I love Olivia's look the most. I love the options you came up with!! SO cute!!!! xoxo Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteA fantastic post! I especially love that polka dot skirt!
ReplyDeleteI like so much of the stuff here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection of images!
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~Natasha Fatah~
~Natasha Fatah~
Beautiful outfits! You have a great eye for mixing and matching patterns and prints!
ReplyDeleteLove all of these! My fav is the polka dot skirt!
ReplyDeleteLove the stripes with the polka dots. Such a great combo! Great roundup Liz, I'm always inspired!
ReplyDeleteLoving this roundup - so fun!
ReplyDeletexo Krystin
suburbanfauxpas.blogspot.com
Especially loving the color + neutral print combinations - so lovely!
ReplyDeleteNOUVELLE
So many fabulous looks liz!! Now if only I could buy it all! :) those red shoes are a necessity though!
ReplyDeleteLove all these looks! I'm especially crushing over the outfit with the striped dress. Great post, as always!
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Taylor {CoverGirl and Converse}
love all of these outfits you put together... the mix is something I have a hard time with too! love the pink + yellow and the white top with the floral shorts. And I really need to get one of those zara purses, everyone I see is prettier than the next!
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Olivia's outfit is to die for, big surprise ;) These are fab!
ReplyDeleteSuch great advice here! I'm always to afraid to mix prints and color..it's one or the other for me. I might have to try it out this spring!
ReplyDeletePerfect outfits! I absolutely love every detail of them, and that hardly ever happens!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Elizabeth
I love everything about what you did here! So much inspiration, and Spring shopping lust!
ReplyDeletexx
This was honestly so helpful!!! I think I may just be getting a hang of this whole mixed pattern and bright color thing. Thanks Liz :)
ReplyDeleteGreat advice! I believe I'll be wearing a mix of patterns tomorrow to work :)
ReplyDeleteI am LOVING the girls hair in image one. I want to be able to pull that off. Loving the groupings you've done here!
ReplyDelete100% in love with this post. everything is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFun picks! Loving all the Madewell pieces!
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Giovanna
www.oliveandanarrow.com
I love this post! I'm still timid around too much color - though prints, I love - but I know I need to go forth and be bold!
ReplyDelete♡ Lexi
FASHION: Glitter & Pearls
WEDDINGS: Glitter Weddings
Love this post! My wardrobe is so dull! I'm never this bold but you're inspiring me to give it a shot. The pink pants/yellow top combo is adorable! Great real world advice.
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