Why This Works

You should be very proud of me.
I have made a concerted effort to not use the beginning of every post this month to gush on and on about how much I love this time of year. However, once trees start to change and it’s cool, all bets are off ;)
I saw this picture in Lucky magazine the other day, and I wanted to use it for a “Why This Works” post.

It’s a gorgeous example of pattern mixing, and here’s why…
The print on top is big and bold and works with her pants because it echoes kind of the same colors. It’s hard to truly tell all the colors in her pants, but even if it just had a matching navy blue it would work because then there would be something to tie them both together.
I love that the pants have a pattern because it gives the outfit depth and tons of visual interest. What it also does is minimize her legs. A small pattern not only conceals lumps and bumps, but it makes you look small in comparison (the adverse is true as well, so stay away from putting large patterns in large places).
And by putting the larger/bolder pattern on top, your eyes are drawn up and away from her legs. Also the pattern of that top makes her look slim because it draws your eye in rather than being horizontal stripes across.
Anchoring the whole outfit with a solid bright sweater and matching shoes ensures that she doesn’t look too costume-y but still keeps up with the playfulness of the whole thing. A dark sweater and shoes would work, but it just wouldn’t be as happy and right as this bright sweater/shoe combo is.
Then finally the clutch that has kind of the same pattern with only two colors from the whole ensemble is just perfection. Now I understand you can’t run out and buy an outfit just like this, and you may not even want to go this bold. But my intentions are to give you reasons why it works so that you can mimic (even in the smallest of ways) a look as fun and flattering as this.

For more pattern/layering ideas click here!

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Spring has…NO

There’s no way on this green earth that I’m at any point in time going to use the phrase “spring has sprung” in this post.

No judgment for those who have used it, I used to say it all the time in every single first spring post but then, like a sugary hangover, I’ve had too much of it and now I can’t stand it.

It wouldn’t even be fitting to say “spring has sprung” because in our neck of the woods it’s currently 28 degrees (the thought of which makes me smile and snuggle down into my Ugg boots, but I won’t mention that either).

At the dawn of any season (and whether it feels like it outside or not) I like to set forth goals for myself and my closet. Why, you ask? Please give us all your secrets because you are so beautiful, you say? And we do realize you can make us say anything you want since you’re the one writing this, you quip?

SOoo glad you brought it up!
Think of each season as a new year especially when it’s a sharp transition like winter into spring. Because with the dawn of a new season comes the opportunity for you to make small changes or adjustments without drawing too much unwanted attention.

Do you want to try out a new pattern or wearing a color you’ve never tried? What about dabbling in some more trendy pieces like chambray shirts or adding even the smallest pop of chartreuse? Spring, my friends, is the perfect time to do that.

My goals this spring?

Buy more color. But that’s an old tired goal (in fact, looking over a post from last years resolutions, I saw that this has been my goal for a long time! Ha, probably time to either except my love for black and move on).

Also, I want to pattern mix more and more!! I’m not a huge fan of floral and it will definitely take a good one to get me to buy it (probably one with a lot of BLACK) but I do adore the way it looks when paired with friendly polka dots or some nautical stripes.

The consistent goal in my life is to get more of everything in leopard, and truly that’s a pattern that goes with everything, so more please!

Also, last spring I feel in love with the pink lip and this spring I’m bringing it back baby! But I’m going to do my best to pair it with things besides the obvious black and white outfit.

This photo of Solange Knowels is a great example, because she’s rocking every single one of my spring goals!!

Spring is such a fun time to mix and match and brighten up, it’s going to be so much fun! (I tell myself over and over so that when it settles in that I can’t wear tights or boots for much longer, I don’t clutch them and cry).

Happy-almost spring even though it doesn’t feel like it outside-everybody!

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