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Fashion Friday – How to Mix Patterns in Fashion and Home Decor

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Pattern mixing is everywhere! It’s in fashion, tablescapes and home decor! Just grab a fashion catalog or design magazine and you will find examples of how designers and fashion companies are mixing pattern in every way possible.

As a neutral loving gal, pattern mixing is key to adding that unexpected, eye popping punch. Whether it be in an outfit, on a tablescape or in my home, pattern mixing is trending and on point!

 

Pattern Mixing in Fashion

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Mixing florals with animal print is my favorite way to play with pattern in my wardrobe. Invest in a few floral pieces that you can mix into your wardrobe.

Next add some animal print. Leopard is my personal go to in the animal print department! It is a neutral and goes with any color and print. Some leopard wardrobe essentials are a belt, pair of heels and or flats, scarf and purse. I use these pieces daily. You will feel a pep in your step when you toss a little leopard in the mix!

Here are a few leopard essential sources for your convenience {affiliate links are used} click on the photo to shop these items…

Fashion Friday pattern mixing in fashion

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Floral skirt with leopard shoes

Outfit sources here…

Heres a fun casual outfit with some pattern mixing…

Pattern Mixing Tablescapes

 

Summer tablescape

Tablescapes are one of the funnest ways to play with pattern mixing! Tables get set up, enjoyed than taken down all to be recreated all over again. I like to look at the table as a blank canvas that gets to be covered with whatever patterns or colors I can imagine. Combinations that I wouldn’t be bold enough to try in my home decor, get to be tried out on the table. {See more of this table here}.

Start with  your china essentials, you can see my essentials here,  and pair them with bold patterns and colors. Leopard isn’t just for your wardrobe!

Invest in a set of white dinner plates then accessorize them with dessert plates that have a pattern.

This table below has floral, leopard, polka dots, stripes and crown prints. {See full tablescape here}.
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Shop the table top below


Pattern Mixing Home Decor

When pattern mixing in your home decor, follow this simple rule… Use a large print, a medium print and a small print.

For example, in my daughter’s bedroom, there are 3 patterns on her bed. The large print is the leopard, the medium is the pink striped, and the small is the polka dot.

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Some bedroom sources below. You can see her whole room tour here.

Black and white guest bedroom

Our guest bedroom has 3 prints as well. The cream damask, black dalmatian print and the black damask print.

Classy boy's bedroom with bunkbeds

Finally in my son’s room there is a tan stripe, navy buffalo check and a navy plaid.

Some bedroom sources below

Using this simple rule of 3 will help you pattern mix in your home decor.

Try pattern mixing in your wardrobe, on your table and in your home!

xo,

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Fashion Photos by Michelle Gifford

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7 thoughts on “Fashion Friday – How to Mix Patterns in Fashion and Home Decor

  1. Great post and you’ve rounded up so many good items to shop! Now I need to decide which ones to buy!😍 you look adorable too!
    Xo

  2. Randi! Such a great post with so many great tips!! I’ve been thinking forever to do a post on pattern/color mixing with pillows and now you’ve inspired me to finally get that going. And you are adorable, by the way!! Xoxo

    1. Thanks Bree! Your post will be fabulous because you know how to mix pattern so well. Enjoy your day! xo

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