I did...then wondered if it worked.
I decided it did. For me.
It's not the FIRST time I've mixed pattern and plaids--
take for instance this pillow made of fabric from wallpaper sample books...
I ♥ these plaid tin containers--small part of my "tin collection".
Love the pattern mix! I definitely would wear it. The belt just sets it off. Recently I've been getting bolder with pattern mixing - no crazy old bag lady mixing but a little more subtle.
ReplyDeleteI would never wear it but I'm a basic black kinda woman. It works brilliantly on you. I think the belt really is the key to it although I couldn't possibly say why.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job in pairing the patterns...definitely. Love the tins.
ReplyDeleteI love the look. And yes, I would too!!
ReplyDeleteIt works brilliantly on you, Jen's right the belt is the key, it breaks the clash up nicely. x
ReplyDeleteI think patterns in the same color family
ReplyDeletework well. This is a really pretty look.
Fantastic summer outfit! LOVE the colors and the mix AND the belt!
ReplyDeleteWould I ever wear it? I would if I could but I can't so I won't. Sadly, I haven't worn a belt in years. I need my tops to come down and cut across my hips and tummy. This is the way I "create" a midriff. I'm just too short and round for belts. You are looking GOOD!
Oh I just love mixing it up I think that is a fun way to dress ~Great mix Love Heather
ReplyDeleteI don't own much clothing in print fabric so no, I probably wouldn't. I think you've done it very well tho.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Hi Rebecca....I like different color and pattern combos...the more zany the better, for me. Liked your pillow!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visits and comments. Regarding that salad that I served outdoors? Yes, everything was cooked,then cooled---- carrots, beets, and potatoes. Yummy! Have a good day and keep cool. Nice here today! Susan
Your use of mixing plaids and florals worked well. I think because the plaid was not extremely bold they don't fight!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your Blog today.