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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 Fetiche
Jackie Sailor Top
214.945.2571
$187

Vince – Mixed Dot Skirt
214.559.0033
$295

FRAME — Suede Les Second
Mini in Whiskey Multi
469.620.0871
$350
“Subtle florals pair
well with preppy plaids.”
Lela Rose — Stretch Wool
Plaid Button Placket Pant
214.599.6283
$790

Tory Burch — Patchwork
Printed Shirt
214.559.2400
$278
“Layer the same print in varying sizes for an
effortless edge.”
Dior — Sweater in
Cashmere Knit J’adior
214.520.6494
Price Upon Request

rag & bone — Poppy
High Waisted Pants
214.443.7800
$425
“Animal print is the new
neutral and pairs flawlessly
with a colorful floral.”
Veronica Beard —
Lasanna Dress
646.233.0156
$695

Escada — Leather and
Calf 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