Je T'aime by ItzJenJen featuring retro tank tops
Prints on Prints have been a fashion faux pas for almost as long as I can remember....until now. There are not many rules when it comes to originality but there more than enough when it comes to fashion to make up for it. More often than not, many people seem to come across a common problem shopping, "I love it but how do I wear it?" In my early days of shopping, i remember letting a lot of awesome statement pieces slip out of my grasp because I simply didn't know how to wear that item, where to wear it or never wearing it because it didn't match anything in my closet. This is where learning to utilize a item to create different looks becomes your go to plan, especially creating print on print looks. The 3 looks I posted above is meant to ease a person into being comfortable with adding a print top with a print bottom.
1. The Middle Child- This look is for the girl who doesn't like to color exactly inside of the lines but wouldn't want to stray too far from the basic picture. All of the colors within this outfit are neutral which helps the ensemble become visually appealing to the eye. The Cheetah shoes help complete the outfit by tying the brown family from top to bottom plus animal print always brings a bit of spice.
2. Playing it Safe- This look is for the girl who wants to look stunning without bringing too much focus to a specific piece but more of the outfit as a whole. The bright sky blue tank top brings a pop of color to the black and white patterned skirt, while the tan knee high boots brings a soft neutral completing the outfit.
3. The Experimental- This look is for the girl who loves to think outside the norm while adding key pieces that help her relate with Ms. Playing it Safe. Pairing a basic red and white striped top with a printed black and white bottom is a great way to neutralize both prints. Adding accessories that relates with the shoes is a easy way to pull the entire outfit together.
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