zaterdag 21 maart 2015

Festival Fashion: Colors & Patterns - How to mix, match and own it

The days are getting longer, the temps are rising and there's a sweet smell of freshness in the air. This could only mean one thing: Festival season has arrived! Mixing and matching your colors and patterns can be tough when it comes to your festival outfit, so here are our top tips for all you free-spirited boho chic desert gypsy wanderers:

1. Dare to be different. All eyes will be on you when you embrace your uniqueness. Don't be afraid to push the boundaries of mixing color, shape and pattern. Start with one main statement piece and then experiment with adding smaller items and accessories that compliment it.

2. Opposites attract. Mix bold prints with pretty florals or basic black with a neon-bright statement necklace. The beauty of dressing up for a festival is that anything goes, so have fun with it and wear it with confidence.

3. Experiment with color. Stay within the same color family (like lilac, pinks and purples) or coordinate with complimentary colours (blue/orange, red/green, purple/yellow). This is your chance to really stand out and be fearless with your hues. If all else fails, black never goes out of fashion (just be mindful if you're going to be in the sun all day).

4. Keep it simple. If layering prints and patterns isn't your thing, take the refined and classic route with a pair of distressed denim shorts, some worn-in Converse, a muscle tank and really play it up with some great accessories like Pura Vida Bracelets!

At the end of the day, it's all about expressing yourself through what you wear and being comfortable and confident in your own skin. Your outfit doesn't have to look perfectly coordinated or put together, but instead should reflect your personality. As long as you're having fun with color, prints and shape, you're doing it right!

Share this post if you want to go to a music festival this year! 

Pura Vida ✌️ 

www.SieradenFabriek.com 

By Kat Gaskin

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