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I recently did an unexpected shopping haul from good ol’ Old Navy …and picked up these pieces of Fall goodness…
Booties, Reitmans; Hat, Winners; Plaid shirt and Bird skirt, Old Navy
Late September/early October…we were still having gorgeous, warm, sunny temps.
I was lucky enough to wear this ensemble …. stockingless with all my open-toed shoe and peek-a-poo mid-drift exposed glory!
It was kinda of perfect, just warm-enough-wear to get away with for an entire afternoon out and about.
Think I was off to have lunch with a few friends, before catching the Mirvish production of Kinky Boots. (Such a good show – Cindy Laupur is totally present without actually being present) <3"><3"><3"><3
Plaid shirt and Bird skirt, Old Navy; Jellyshoes from Malaysia; Fringe purse, Aldo
This bold pattern mixing of plaid on top, with birds on the bottom got me a ton of compliments!!!
But the most reoccurring of comments was: How did you know these patterns would work together?
Here’s my ‘trick’ when it comes to mixing patterns: match colors, not prints.
If the colors look good together, more often than not the patterns or prints will look good together too.
Notice that the birds of the skirt pickup the reds, blacks, and mustard colours of the plaid shirt. ;)
For some, this might be too bold, but it’s really a matter of personal preference. Matching colours seem to be the safest bet. That said, you’ll never go wrong with black and white — they go with everything.
Adding dark hosiery just changed the vibe of this outfit.
Not only did it help warm up the look (literally), it added a hint of night-tie sophistication to an otherwise casual look, don’t you think?
Wore this outfit this way for an evening of outdoor gazebo swing dancing in the Beaches…a lovely way to end a busy work week.
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Is plaid something you’re doing more off in your Fall outfits?How have you been mixing patterns in your Fall looks? Tell me about them in the Comments below.
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