Daring prints have made a comeback! A mixture of polka dots, florals, graphic prints, geometrics, tribal patterns, abstracts and paisley inundated the runways this season, and now they’re ready to make their way into your closet. The good news is that you don’t have to be a size 2 to wear them in style!. These are available for your regular size womwan!!
Why not put a fresh spin on your patterned pieces by wearing them head-to-toe! Here are a few tips from the plus size style experts at OneStopPlus.com to help you rock the mixed pattern trend, without overwhelming you!
1. Prints in the same colorway can complement each other: Combine patterns that incorporate the same color, like turquoise florals with turquoise tribal prints (below).
Avenue Floral Printed Peasant Top paired with
2 Don’t go overboard: Keep it simple by choosing two patterns to work with: one printed top and one printed bottom.
Roaman’s Striped Pants paired with
an Avenue Tropical Stripe Sublime Tee
4. Finish it: Printed bags, shoes, jewelry and scarves make an outfit unique. If you are overwhelmed with mixing patterned clothing, start by mixing bold accessories with your basics to emulate the look.
Ulla Popken Textured Cabana Stripe Ballerinas
Find these items at OneStopPlus Stores and online as well.
Have a great Mother’s Day! You don’t have to be a size 2 to be fashionable especially with great clothing and accessories like this!!
Stevie Wilson,
LA-Story.com
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The striped shoes are my fave here..the bold never left my wardrobe, but I am glad it is back.