Mix it up!

This week I wanted to demystify another fashion technique that can add so much interest and flair to your look, print mixing! Maybe it's just me but I feel like I have been noticing mixed prints in fashion and home decor more than ever lately. Stripes and florals have been my go to for several years now but this last year I've been branching out significantly so I thought it would be fun (and hopefully inspiring) to share some of my favorite mixed print combinations. I've also gathered some tips that I thought would be helpful if you are perhaps just beginning your print mixing journey! ;) Tip 1. Find a unifying color. I think this is the easiest and perhaps most effective way to mix and match different prints, find a similar color within your prints and start from there! Tip 2. You can also go with a complimentary or neighboring color scheme for a look that is pleasing to the eye. "All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposite" -Marc Chagall, Artist. To be honest I usually just go with the unifying color or a monochromatic look! Tip 3. I've heard it said that typically it's a safe bet to mix a small scale pattern with a larger one. Personally I say go with your gut and what most interests you but I think that is not a bad guide to use! (Especially if you are just starting to mix your prints and aren't too sure) As the variety of prints are nearly endless so are the combinations you can create, which makes print mixing all the more exciting! You can also use a textured fabric as a print. If you aren't quite feeling up to mixing prints, try a print with colored denim or chambray to make your look stand out. I feel like this has been my go-to this summer when I don't feel like trying very hard! Another great way to incorporate mixed prints into your ensembles is to add printed accessories and shoes. In my opinion leopard or stripes can work very well as a neutral so start there! To quote my friend Terri Schuler, who majored in Clothing and Textiles at WSU "If it's pleasing to the eye and not too disruptive" then it is probably a good match! Thanks for tuning in this week ;) I should have some more great styling tips for you in my next post! XOXO

The Third Piece Rule

Let me preface this post by saying that any kind of fashion "rule" would be more aptly called a guide. To quote one of my fashion idols, Iris Apfel, "I don't have any rules, I would only be breaking them." I feel similarly that any time I think have some sort of system in place I do something different, ha! In the same vein, fashion "rules" should be helpful and not stifling. So think of these ideas as tips to simply help you feel more confident and put together this week, because the most important part of any outfit is YOU! Ok now that I've got that out of the way let me break this concept down in case it is new information to you. I first came across this fashion formula "The Third Piece Rule" while perusing Pinterest a few months back and I realized many of us are probably implementing this without even realizing it. The idea is that if you add a third piece to your outfit then you will "complete the look" without being over or underdone. Now keep in mind this is not including shoes. Pretty straightforward right? I am a visual learner so I've provided you some examples to drive the point home ;) Now that it's summer, chances are you aren't going to want to wear a ton of extra fabric so I'm going to focus on lightweight ensembles, maybe I will do a followup post in the fall and winter! (Because I LOVE to layer hehe) Try a t-shirt, shorts and a statement necklace. This tee shirt is cheating a little bit because it's already got it going on with the mixed materials but it's my favorite top so I had to use it as an example ;)
Or in lieu of a necklace (if that just sounds miserable when you are feeling hot and sweaty haha) try a fedora to shade you from the sun and gain extra style points ;)
Some great jewelry advice that I recently received from a friend (mandas.mypremierdesigns.com) is to try statement earrings or loose stacked bracelets in the summer to add sparkle to your outfit when it is hot and you don't want metal or anything bulky on your already sweaty skin.(Haha sorry for the gross example but the struggle is real!) If you are wearing a dress that would count as one piece, you could pair it with a lightweight cardigan or chambray and even tie it around your waist to cinch it in and give it extra shape.
(Above) Another idea to add a third (or fourth if you're feeling really chic) piece to your outfit for extra pizzaz would be a statement bag! I couldn't resist this tote because of that darling posh pink color and it definitely brightens up a neutral ensemble. (Below)I don't really enjoy spaghetti straps but I do think this dress is cute so I'm going to try it with this denim vest.
Try a Kimono as a third piece or as a swim coverup this summer! A kimono like this would look great with a swimmer or a basic white tee and denim shorts to give a simple look some pop.
Here are some examples of how I've implemented this rule in the last couple of weeks. The "third" piece here would be the cardigan but then the hat (fourth piece) gives it an extra touch--and let's be honest--hides my halfway done hair.
My favorite detail from this outfit is definitely the fuchsia skinny belt but again, nothing like a paper fedora for a chic accessory on sunny days.
Using my cardigan as a "third" piece and cinching in my loose blouse just a bit.
I added a cardigan to this outfit because of the color combo and liked it as an accessory around my waist once it got too hot!
I don't wear glasses but I thought these halfway tortoise shell frames added a nice touch with this retro look (complete with red lips of course! brand:Mac Lady Danger)
Well friends, that is all I have for you this week, I hope you enjoyed this post and let me know what you think in the comments! XOXO

Introduction


Ok guys I did it, I started a fashion blog! I'm just getting started out here and I have some direction of where I want this to go but I'm also excited to see how that may change too. I want to give my readers some solid fashion advice and showcase some of the stylish happenings around me. I'd also like to feature any future client's progress in their wardrobe and personal style development. After deciding to pursue this project I agonized for about a week and a half on which Webhost to use. I finally decided on Blogger because it's free (woohoo!) and I want to keep this project fun and relatively stress free. As I've recently started investigating blogging I've come to realize that people actually make an income at it and I think that's really cool! Who knows maybe I will be a big shot one day ;) but for now I want to try my hand at it and see how I enjoy it. Especially after moving so far away I thought this might be another great way to keep in touch with those I love and miss and connect with new friends as well. XOXO I initially resisted this idea because I didn't want to be more white noise on the internet. I heard a really great quote recently "...the internet has no shortage of things to read. But it does have a shortage of things worth reading." (Dale Partridge) and that being said on the flip side I've been so encouraged by countless individuals via Pinterest, Instagram, etcetera on a wide variety of different topics (from how to create a perfect top knot bun to how to become a better parent) and feel that if I can benefit a small handful of people's lives with my blogging I'll be happy! I've also realized that during the beautiful daily grind of parenting it's important to maintain some hobbies and personal interests of my own, for my health and well being and to be an example to Coralee as well. So there is my lengthy introduction on my "why" and "what" of starting a blog. Hopefully I'll have some exciting new articles for you soon! Let me know what kinds of posts you'd like to see going forward (they're mostly going to be fashion and shopping related however I'm open for suggestions!) I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts, love you all. 
I like to call this look my "Mom uniform" I'm all about having quality and classic basics that you can mix and match for an effortless, smart casual look. More on that topic in a future post!

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