After
my last post on mixing patterns, I wanted to take it a step further and really go out on a limb. This is what I came up with. This was really breaking my own rules. I really love the styles that I see online where people wear mismatching (but not clashing) pieces together so I tried it.
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I really love how it turned out! It was fun to wear and didn't cost me any money since I shopped my closet!
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I am wearing a thrifted Shade t-shirt, Old Navy jacket, Charlotte-Russe necklace, belt from local boutique, handmade skirt (made by my Mom), and shoes from Forever Young shoes.
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To read some tips on mixing patterns go to my first post on this
here. What is your favorite way to mix patterns and mismatch?