Fashion
Camouflaged in Polkadots
To match or not to match, that is the question…

There is something profoundly individualistic about wearing items of clothing that bear no relationship to each other. In fact, I bet if you comb through your closet there are more things that don’t match than actually do. The secret is to treat unconventional patterns and colors as neutrals, thereby eliminating any formal rules about pairing. In doing so, your closet becomes filled with endless possibilities of outfit combinations. Colors and patterns reflect your given mood and underlying personality, so dare to wear polka dots and stripes, pink and red or leopard and florals. You’ll find that by resisting the conformist urge to match you’ll begin to solve the age-old dilemma of “what am I going to wear”.


Treat unconventional patterns and colors as neutrals, thereby eliminating any formal rules about pairing. In doing so, your closet becomes filled with endless possibilities of outfit combinations. www.amileinmychoos.com

Treat unconventional patterns and colors as neutrals, thereby eliminating any formal rules about pairing. In doing so, your closet becomes filled with endless possibilities of outfit combinations. www.amileinmychoos.com


Treat unconventional patterns and colors as neutrals, thereby eliminating any formal rules about pairing. In doing so, your closet becomes filled with endless possibilities of outfit combinations. www.amileinmychoos.com


Dress: Forever 21(similar here)
Jacket: j.crew (similar here)
Purse: Kate Spade (similar here)


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