Are you one of those fashion enthusiasts who, while having a wardrobe full of outfits, always ends up wearing the same ones? It’s time to break the cycle, and learn how to mix and match patterns and textures like a pro! Of course, mixing patterns and textures can be tricky, and one needs to be very careful while trying to combine them. But do not worry, I am here to help! In this blog post, we will go over the key points of the dos and don’ts of mixing patterns and textures, so you can start off on the right foot.

🎨 Do Mix Patterns and Textures that Share a Color

When mixing patterns and textures, it is important to ensure the colors of the different pieces complement each other. One great way to do that is to mix patterns and textures that share a color. This way, the look will be coherent and pleasing to the eye. For example, you could try mixing a striped shirt with a floral skirt that both have blue in them. Remember to keep the rest of the outfit neutral, so the patterns really stand out.

A woman wearing a blue and white striped top with a blue floral skirt

🚫 Don’t Mix Too Many Patterns and Textures

While mixing patterns and textures can be fun, it is important not to go overboard with them. Mixing too many patterns and textures can look overwhelming, and your outfit might end up looking like a circus! In order to avoid this, try to limit yourself to two or three patterns max. Also, try to keep the pieces you choose to mix simple and not too busy.

 A woman wearing a striped top and a floral skirt, but also wearing a leopard print scarf, checkered bag, and polka-dot shoes

🎨 Do Mix Patterns and Textures of Different Sizes

When it comes to mixing patterns and textures, you can combine pieces of different sizes to create a layered and textured look. For example, pairing small polka dots with larger stripes will create contrast and keep the outfit from looking monotonous. You can also play with scale by pairing small patterns with larger textures or vice versa.

 A woman wearing a shirt with large polka dots and a skirt with small stripes.

🚫 Don’t Cling to One Style

While you might have a preferred style, it is important not to stick rigidly to it when mixing patterns and textures. One of the best things about mixing patterns and textures is that it gives you the chance to experiment and try new things. Be open to exploring different styles and combinations to create unique and exciting outfits.

 A woman wearing a bohemian-style flowy top with a preppy plaid skirt

🎨 Do Use a Neutral Base

Another important thing to consider when mixing patterns and textures is the base of your outfit. A neutral base is an excellent option because it allows the patterns and textures to stand out without looking too overwhelming. You can achieve this by pairing your patterns and textures with a plain top or bottom in black, white, beige, or gray.

 A woman wearing a neutral beige dress with a patterned scarf

🚫 Don’t Mix Too Many Bold Colors

One of the biggest mistakes when mixing patterns and textures is using too many bold colors. This can look garish, and take away from the beauty of the patterns themselves. Try to limit the colors to two or three at most. If you’re using multiple colors, stick to trendy color palettes.

 A woman wearing a rainbow-colored polka dot dress with rainbow-colored striped tights and rainbow-colored shoes

Mixing patterns and textures can be a fun and playful way to bring interest to your outfits. By keeping these dos and don’ts in mind, you can master the art of mixing and matching while still looking chic and fashionable. Happy experimenting!

 A woman wearing a mixture of patterns and textures: a polka dot shirt, striped pants, a leopard print scarf, and animal print shoes.