WHY THIS WORKS / MIXING LARGE AND SMALL PRINTS

happy friday! i'm back with another edition of my why this works series! -- an attempt to break down crazy print combinations that shouldn't go together, and share my favorite tricks behind why they do.

so let's talk about this gal's outfit: i was immediately drawn to her amazing people-print coat for obvious reasons -- good colors, classic shape, teddy texture, seriously cool pattern. this outfit is also great example of why pairing a large scale print with a smaller style will always look good. there are so many ways you can wear this coat, but instead of throwing on a white dress or jeans (although both would look amazing) consider something unexpected: a long yellow dress covered in dainty florals with a quirky striped basket clutch for example. the trick is playing with scale -- a large print will naturally steal your eye's focus allowing the smaller print to blend into the background. i always look for similar or complementary colors and a distinct difference in pattern size to make sure everything feels cohesive.

scroll down for more print mixing secrets hiding in this outfit!

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+ this coat has a classic shape which helps this loud print feel not so loud -- stick to silhouettes you know and feel comfortable in.

long simple layers create a long and lean look that won't compete with head to toe pattern mixing.

+ when using two different pattern sizes in one look, be mindful of color and difference in size

+ pay attention to content -- florals are a pattern neutral and are easy to mix with trendier prints like the one found on this coat. 

+ don't shy away from playing with accessories in clashing prints (especially bags or shoes!), it's a low commitment way to experiment. 

+ when wearing a lot of patterns you need a place for your eye to rest. i like to stick with simple makeup and hair, like a fresh face and a low bun.

 

original photo / via we what wear


NICE FINDS / 01

hello from a very snowy Boston! we're dealing with our second nor'easter in less than two weeks, and i'm grateful to be cozied up on my living room sofa for the day. with up to 2 feet of snow predicted (yikes!) we are pretty much trapped indoors. so i'm taking the opportunity to get some much needed blogging done. and what better way to dive back in than with an inspiration post! lately, i've been very inspired by playful makeup, good typography, and the way moss gold and blush pink works together -- a pallet i'm thinking will work really well for spring...if it ever gets here! i am also coveting this incredible swedish tiled fireplace, talk about a statement piece.

take a peek at a few nice finds i've been sharing on pinterest and tumblr. would love to hear what's inspiring you for spring!

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