How Mixed Prints Became My Signature Style

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I remember the moment exactly, a few years ago. I was looking through a magazine and saw this picture of a woman wearing an outfit composed of mixed prints. I thought it was so cool but that I could never pull that look off. I was just beginning to come into my fashion confidence and this outfit was like stepping into the deep end.  I was so inspired by that picture I tore it out of the magazine and pasted it in a notebook as inspiration and promised myself that I would be that woman wearing mixed prints with confidence some day.

Little by little, I tried. Stripes were a classic, comfortable pattern to start mixing so I tried that out in black and white.  Then, I started pushing myself to mix prints in bold colors, larger prints, more detailed prints and the evolution began.

I made an internal pact with myself to push my own boundaries of what I was comfortable with. I played with patterns and prints and colors and let them lead the way. I removed the judgment from the process and just enjoyed it. I also told myself whenever I had the choice between a “safe” or “crazy” option, let’s say for an accessory or a pair of shoes, that I would always pick the choice that was least expected. This commitment to myself in exploring fashion blossomed into what is now my signature style.

Today, just a few short years later, virtually my entire wardrobe is prints and color, so I have no choice but to mix them.  I even incorporate patterns in my shoes, hats, scarves, jewelry and bags. I receive comments that I am the print mixing queen and that I do it with such ease. If only they knew just a few short years ago, I didn’t think it was possible.

While mixing prints is a fashion trend, for me it was the tool that helped me discover my true style.  If there is a style that inspires you or makes you smile when you look at it, I encourage you from the bottom of my heart to try it!! And then try it again, and again and if it feels right and it feels like you, own it!

Today’s look is mixed prints turned all the way up.  Every piece is a print, worn in honor of every step of my journey to define my signature style and wear it with confidence.

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{Jumpsuit, JCPenny, Blazer/Earrings/Thrifted, Shoes/Peter Pilotto for Target, Necklace/Bag/Bought in Guatemala, Mixed Bangles/Claire’s & Santee Alley, Scarves (one worn as a belt & one worn as a headwrap/Target, Hat/99 cents store}

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5 thoughts on “How Mixed Prints Became My Signature Style

  1. I have been following you for a while now and I have actually seen you experimenting with prints and colours and creating a signature style for yourself. Keep rocking! All the very best to you! 🙂
    http://styleovercoffee.com 🙂

    1. Thank you Sarmistha! I appreciate that so much! You really have been witness to my style evolution! I appreciate your support always!! ~Sheena

  2. You have a fantastic style – I have only discovered your blog yesterday, and I was in awe! There is so much genuine JOY in what you do, as well as freedom and imagination – and that’s really what it’s all about to me.

    I also love mixing prints and colors. I think we often feel intimidated by things we haven’t tried yet. But we learn as we go. There is nothing to be afraid of, really. What’s the worst thing that could happen? An outfit you will not want to wear again, that’s about the size of it. 🙂

    Love this ensemble! Thank you for your inspiring blog!

    I would like to introduce my blog readers to your blog – please let me know whether it’s OK with you.

    Sincerely,
    Natalia

    1. Hi Natalia! Thank you so very much for your kinds words. I am so glad to hear that you appreciate my creative expression and what I am sharing. Yes, you are so right, there is nothing to fear when creating. I know that now and live it daily. I would be honored for you to share my blog. Thank you. I have followed your blog and look forward to your posts. Thanks again, Sheena

      1. Sheena, could you please send me an email to inthewriterscloset@gmail.com? I would like to discuss something with you, but I couldn’t find your email address (sorry!).
        Sincerely,
        Natalia

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