Match Colors, Not Patterns

When mixing patterns, prioritizing a unified color scheme is more important than matching similar prints. Even if your patterns differ—think florals with stripes or polka dots with plaid—shared colors create visual harmony and keep your outfit from appearing chaotic. Select one or two dominant hues and let them guide your choices, allowing contrasting prints to work together seamlessly. This approach opens the door to playful and creative combinations, while ensuring your style remains polished. For more on mastering this technique, see Harper’s Bazaar’s advice on clashing prints.