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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