the issue > Style > October 1, 2019 SHARE: Unlikely Contrasts: Mixed Prints The number one fashion rule to follow is there are no rules. Once considered a fashion foul, mixing prints is the perfect way to create depth and interest to your personal style. Think subtle florals mixed with preppy plaids or multiple prints from head-to-toe. The fall season is ushering in a new era of unlikely contrasts. No matter what your taste, make note of our top tips to help you execute like a pro. “A fun twist on classics, mix dots with stripes.” MARKET – La FeticheJackie Sailor Top 214.945.2571 $187 Vince – Mixed Dot Skirt 214.559.0033 $295 FRAME — Suede Les SecondMini in Whiskey Multi 469.620.0871 $350 “Subtle florals pairwell with preppy plaids.” Lela Rose — Stretch WoolPlaid Button Placket Pant 214.599.6283 $790 Tory Burch — PatchworkPrinted Shirt 214.559.2400 $278 “Layer the same print in varying sizes for aneffortless edge.” Dior — Sweater inCashmere Knit J’adior 214.520.6494 Price Upon Request rag & bone — PoppyHigh Waisted Pants 214.443.7800 $425 “Animal print is the newneutral and pairs flawlesslywith a colorful floral.” Veronica Beard — Lasanna Dress 646.233.0156 $695 Escada — Leather andCalf Hair Sneakers 214.521.2882 $475 “Mix different prints in the same color family from head to toe for major impact.” *Pro Tip –Swap the standard belt that may come with your trench for a calf hair leopard version instead. MARKET — ENFÖLD Double-Breasted Trench Coat 214.945.2571 Price Upon Request Veronica Beard — Elsy Belt 646.233.0156 $250 Fendi — Ankle Boots 214.252.8820 $950