When we think summer, we automatically think bright, fun and colorful. Popping prints are a go-to in everyone’s summer wardrobe. However, the key to sporting these eye-popping patterns is knowing how to incorporate them in a outfit without allowing their auras to be overpowered. Pairing a loud printed piece with more muted or basic pieces can help maintain a more balanced look and also emphasize the statement piece.
This Fashionista is sporting a perfectly balanced ensemble by complimenting her undeniably bright printed top with simple pants, shoes and accessories. The top screams to be noticed and how can you help it when the outfit presents it as the star of the show? Though this approach to popping prints isn’t singular, I prefer it to others because it gives great pieces like this one the attention they deserve. In my experience, when I find a really great piece that I define as visually loud, I like to wear it as a featured item. The brightly patterned garments that I own hold a secure position in my closet; they are key players and I know they won’t go unnoticed.
With the key player position allotted to the blue-on-white floral top, this Fashionista offers supporting roles to her black denim pants, beige booties and moonstone bracelet. The pants and booties present a blank slate for the colorful patterned top to work with. The slightly boxy silhouette of the top paired with the bright, popping print might have overwhelmed the look had it been worn with other colors or structured pieces. Luckily this Fashionista kept things simple and allowed her statement print to do all the talking.
How To: First things first: find your statement piece. Look for a print that draws your eye and will confidently play the lead role. You can work from there; compliment the piece with soft colors, simple silhouettes and just a few accessories. By wearing small pearl earrings and a ponytail, this Fashionista directs all attention to her statement print. Most importantly, though, don’t be afraid to experiment with stimulating and over-the-top prints. Minimizing the background is an easy task once you find the perfect main subject.