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Pattern Mixing

Instructions 

Difficulty: Medium

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      Stay in the same color family. You want your patterns to have the same overall hue with certain colors found in each. Brown and orange plaid can work with a brown and orange floral design but will not work with pink and green roses.
    • 2
      Vary the pattern sizes. If your plaid happens to be large and loud, pair it with something that has a delicate pattern, like tiny roses with minuscule vines.
    • 3
      Play with polka dots. Polka dots are an easy choice to mix, since they are not bogged down with a lot of details and can mesh well with a variety of other patterns.
    • 4
      Make sure at least one item is tailored. Unless you want to end up looking like a giant drapery factory, choose a form-fitting blouse with a flowing skirt. Or go for a pencil skirt with a boxy top.
    • 5
      Accessorize. Patterns don’t have to be limited to tops and bottoms. You can mix more subtly with a scarf, shoes, hat or belt that plays on the patterns you’ve chosen.
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      Be scant with jewelry. Since your clothing is already making a bold statement, keep the jewelry simple and minimalistic. Do not wear giant baubles on top of two wild patterns or you could easily resemble a thrift store bin.

      ^^^^^^^^^ please note. i didn't write this. haha but i found it quite brilliant. so i thought i would share it with the world. i like how it rates it's difficulty level.. haha
Boe-Hoe
Apparently.. boho is the thing to do right now. which is very convenient because i happen to love the boho/hippie/indie/grungy look... haha. sooo i did a tad bit of research on this and found some very interesting (at least to me) and inspiring information. so i have combined the supposively 4 basic types of boho with my own personal favorite pictures. via the copy and paste tool. i don't take credit for any of the brilliance written below.
 awww Vanessa... i love her. i love the oversized grungy button up with a belt look. classiccc. the hair? wonderful. dark, long, perfect layers, perfect wave. texture not too dirty and messy, but still has the beautiful unkept look i adore. the hat... well... i don't love itt. but her bag makes up for it.
 NICOLE RICHIE. my new passion.

 from left to right. nichole... as stated abovee, i have a new found passion for her. the next girl is emmy whatever.and i just kind of love her combo there. the short floral dress with the perfect denim vest.. a denim vest is a must have. i have one but it's not.. idk i just dont like it. haha with the chunky necklace? pefectly done my dear. maybe funner shoes.. but not bad. the next girl i cant tell who it is. and i honestly dont love the outfit. i think it's too much of the same color. and i dont like drop waisted belts very often.. and jessica. dear dear jessica. perfect simple outfit. beautiful.
 i did this picture in honor of boot-kick off season. which i think is right now.. haha.
jessica alba's outsit is GLORIOUS. the boots are kind of distressed/ gross looking but she works it. this has also inspired me to get brown tights. and look at her little baby... their outfits color coordinate with eachother. it doesnt get better than that. im not even going to comment on the rest of these outfits because i dont really especially like any of them. haha i just liked this picture for jess.

 Favorite pictrue of all time.
 mary kate rockin the flannel. the first picture with her shirt tucked in only on one side? i love. can i try it? haha and the big oversized dream leather bag... awwww. <3. that's the color of brown leather that i dream about. and then the last picture, flannel with a scarf. looks good here but i dont know how many people could realisticly pull this off.

....................... couldn't resist.
 i know i already had this picture above.... haha but i just really like it. so here it is again.

VANESSA. I'M GONNA STEAL YOUR SCARF, BRO. and you're ex boyfriend.. whattt?

this is taken from a glorious website. ehow.com, the fashion section. <3
Bohemian style, commonly referred to as "boho-chic," is a fashion trend that is influenced by the a combination of the nontraditional styles of gypsies and the hippie-inspired eclectic and artistic clothing of the '60s and '70s. Layers are common, usually with an element of messiness involved. Overall, the style should be unique, establishing a sense of individuality through wardrobe. To perfect boho-chic style, it is important to maintain a delicate balance between a messy yet feminine and unique appearance. Boho-chic fashion includes several different distinctive styles that range from artsy to exquisite.
  1. Peasant Girl Boho-Chic

    • Peasant-girl boho-chic style is very feminine and dainty. It includes long, flowing skirts made of lightweight materials in soft colors. Headbands, hair clips adorned with flowers, clothing items made with lace and embroidery, peasant-style tops and floral patterns are all common. Long, messy, but clean hair is typical for those who adapt the peasant-girl boho-chic style.

    Rugged Boho-Chic

    • Rugged boho-chic style is a little more unpolished and unrefined. Well-worn and tattered denim shorts, pants or skirts are typical basis for dress in this style. Brightly colored tunic tops and feminine cowboy boots are often worn with denim. Accessories include colored scarves and shiny bangle bracelets, among other things.

    Bohemian Luxe

    • For the higher-maintenance boho-chic girl, bohemian luxe style incorporates all of the elements of bohemian and throws in modern and classic elements of designer heels and sparkly jewelry. It has an overall polished look while still maintaining uniqueness and creativity within the wardrobe. Long but modern flowing dresses, such as maxi dresses, are a favorite style among women who adapt the bohemian luxe style.

    Hippie Boho-Chic

    • Hippie boho-chic style borrows fashion trends from the 1970s for an artistic and unconventional look. Fringe, floppy hats, brightly colored skirts and wide-legged cotton pants are all commonly seen in this style. Vintage items are popular among this crowd of boho-chic style enthusiasts.


1 comment:

Stephanie said...

Thank you so much for the tutorial. I'm really thinking you should go to LDS Business College and do something with design/style. I really really struggle with mixing patterns. It's been something that I've been consciously working on, but more for interior decorating than clothing. I really appreciated the info!