Friday, 26 April 2013

Loolahs Style Guide: Includng Prints To Your Wardrobe




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Hey Lovelies,
It’s no news that a typical work look for most of us is a neutral colored suit with a bright colored blouse. That gets boring real quick, so if you have been looking for ways to turn things up and want to add some fun pieces to your wardrobe, this post is for you! Check out seven ways to include prints and patterns into your work wardrobe.


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Black and white prints are always fun and if done correctly they can be work appropriate. Take this sleeveless shift dress for example, it’s perfect for the office. Add a red blazer for a pop of color. If you’re daring, add black and white striped pumps to finish the look. The stripes and prints work, because both are in the same color family.

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Wearing printed pants can be a big fashion risk. Can I pull it off? Will I look like a fool? Yes, I’ve asked myself the same questions, but in the end the risk is always worth the reward. If you’re still not sure, try printed pants with a neutral colored pattern. These blue and cream trousers are perfect. Add a yellow blouse and orange bag for a pop of color. If that’s too much for you, try a black blouse and a matching bag.

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I absolutely love the emerald green pant suit! Emerald green is the one of the season’s hottest colors. A leopard print blouse spices the look up. Polka dot pumps will take the look to another level. Again, if the polka dots are too much, just wear a pair of black pumps.

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If you’re into bold patterns and colors, but want to try a print, floral is a safe option. This blouse is super cute and the neutral colors make it easy to rock. The pleated skirt gives this look a vintage vibe.

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Here’s another bright colored suit. Hot, right?

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This is a great look for a fun Friday in the office.
Would you dare to go this bold? Tell me which look is your favorite? Kisses

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