Wearing Patterns and Prints
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This article illustrates many different types of patterns and prints, along with underlying logic about how to wear them. Read it for the vocabulary even if you're not into fashion. Some of these terms were new to me, which is saying a lot.
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Date: 2021-11-26 08:46 am (UTC)Re: Yay!
Date: 2021-11-26 09:36 am (UTC)Really, black and white together make a great background for all kinds of things. You can accent with a color or a different pattern.
If you want to go wild, animal prints can mix and match well. This scarf combines stripes and spots.
I also like colorblocking. I have some colorblock sweaters. With dresses or skirts it can really accent different shapes too.
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Date: 2021-11-27 07:46 am (UTC)Re: Yay!
Date: 2021-11-27 08:18 am (UTC)A much more subtle option is the barely-there design seen on some sweaters. Imagine a black sweater with ultraviolet stars on it. In most light, people wouldn't notice the difference, but under the right light, they would pop right out. It doesn't even need blacklight, full-spectrum or sunlight will show things that incandescent or fluorescent won't.
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Date: 2021-11-27 10:35 am (UTC)Re: Yay!
Date: 2021-11-27 10:54 am (UTC)With a big enough piece -- I have a dragon statue that will do this -- and just the right lighting, it is even possible to activate both reflected light and glow at the same time. Pink dragon, glows green, and the effect in halflight is eerie and beautiful.
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Date: 2021-11-27 11:30 am (UTC)