kate spade’s spring collection of florence broadhurst prints
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Color blocking is still firmly entrenched in the retail barracks, but prints are waging a counter attack for closets this Spring 2012. At the avante garde is led by bold, brave prints in strong contrasts and large scale.
anna sui’s twenties inspired prints |
reachel bagley supporting pattern play. tippi sweater (j.crew) / daughters of the liberation go-getter pants (anthropologie, similar), kate spade pink dotz necklace (amazon) / leopard print shoes (banana republic, similar) |
While the boldest of the bold may wear a single print from crown to heel, others can test the trend by adopting a fresh uniform of patterned trousers and solid blouse.
more ways to support the print-surrection.
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Kit says
OK, this is just me venting on my number one pet peeve of patterns/prints, but I absolutely HATE when patterns/prints don’t match up at the seams. Especially for Polka dots and Plaid. I understand that the inseam of those pants might not match up, but the outer seam should! To me it’s a sad loss of quality when details like that are overlooked.
Reachel Bagley, Fashion Consultant says
Kit I’m definitely with you. I purchase quality because I’m interested in details, and although I love these pants, I ‘m disappointed that they didn’t line up the fabric on the seams 🙁
Let’s start a revolution!