Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Street style: Print


With print and pattern beginning to be more prominent on our catwalks thanks to peoples like Basso and Brooke and Peter Pilotto as well as out high street.


But the best place to find print is on the people of Great Britain so I went out with my trusted camera to see what wonders I could fine.
But this was a lot harder than I thought with many people not wanting there picture taken and with the British weather not holding up many peoples beautiful pints where hidden under coats.
But luckily I found some willing volunteers within my friends:


Simple yet effective print these floral trouser from H&M are the perfect example of a good floral print, and floral prints seem to be a hit on the high street


Another great floral print from this chiffon poncho brought for only £10 from a charity shop team well with a home made floral headband.


Continuing with the floral print this is a very bright print from a vintage shop the contrasting colours of the flowers makes this a really eye catching piece.


The classic tie dye has always been a popular print since the late 1960’s and is still prominent in todays fashion society its wacky colours and random pattern make it a very striking piece and a great way of achieving that pattern clash look


With the onsie being the most sort after item this Christmas I only thought it best to include this amazing printed onsie. The block colours and the pattern clashing really set this onsie apart from the others.

Street style is a great inspiration when it comes to print and how to wear it. 

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