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Kate Spade

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Is it a go in real life, or only if you are Heidi Klum on a runway? I can't decide. I have a ivory/black striped shirt and an ivory/black polka dot skirt. I think it looks cute together, but maybe I am suffering from exhaustion and can not make a rational decision. ;) What are your thoughts on mixing patterns?

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I really like doing it - I think it can add interest to an outfit without necessarily introducing a bunch of colors to the mix.

I think it looks best  when you have one 'main' pattern - the one that's the largest, or loudest, and then another supporting pattern, that's more subtle and/or smaller in scale.  Texture can count as a pattern too, perhaps the most subtle of all.  Breaking it up with other solid items helps too - you could pair your striped shirt and polka dot skirt with a wide black belt and a solid grey or beige cardigan to quiet the mix of prints if it feels a little out there.  I'd probably wear a bright or otherwise completely unexpected shoe with an ensemble like that because I like the sort of offhand/offbeat feel, but you could also add another texture with your shoe and keep it more neutral.

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I think it can be really cute if done well. I think Elle pretty much said everything I would say, I just wanted to second it :)

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I think it sounds cute but I want a peekture!

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Kate Spade

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polkastripe-1.jpg picture by joy0302Ok here goes! Don't laugh at me! LOL!

Perhaps with a blue jean jacket? Hmm....can't decide if I can embrace this trend.



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joy0302 wrote:

 

polkastripe-1.jpg picture by joy0302Ok here goes! Don't laugh at me! LOL!

Perhaps with a blue jean jacket? Hmm....can't decide if I can embrace this trend.

 


<3 it

 



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Kate Spade

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That looks super cute!

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I like it a lot!

Elle pretty much nailed it in her explanation. I think mixing patterns when done right can really make an outfit look fresh and modern. I think you accomplished that.

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Dooney & Bourke

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Totally cute - you just gotta own it now!

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Hermes

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WOW! I actually LIKE IT too! I'm a lil' skeptical myself, but hey -- I'll TRY anything once! LOL

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A denim jacket and wide red belt would help because it would tone down the stripes. For me it's a pass. I think the patterns are both too bold. I love the pieces individually though.



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