An Outfit You Can Actually Wear:
Mixing Check Fabric and Leopard

Don’t be scared of mixing prints! It’s pretty fun, plus, it means that you have more combinations of outfits to wear, and we’re all about maximizing our purchases. The trick is to stay within a theme, whether it be color, or style: here, she  does both and sticks with browns (a checked blazer, with leopard shoes), and preppy smoking flats just go with her collegiate blazer. It’s just so very Dead Poet’s Society, don’t you think?*

mixing prints leopard plaid

Vintage Check the Copy BlazerQupid Strip 27 Camel Leopard Velvet Loafer Flats

l-r: VINTAGE CHECK BLAZER, $49.99, ModCloth; QUPID LEOPARD LOAFER FLAT, $26.00, Lulus.

*We’re huge fans of street style over here at Beso, but more often than not, the envelope-pushing outfits most frequently photographed just don’t work for our daily life. Cue Anne Ziegler, who is tracking down girls on the street with enviable style in looks you can likely source from your own closet.

Comments

  1. I looove this look. The other day I wore similar shoes and a breton top with jeans and got quite a few compliments. Hmmm…maybe leopard is a neutral?

    xoKim

  2. Anne Anne says:

    Stripes with leopard? SO, SO cute! We’re thinking that leopard is a neutral too. good call, fashionable friend.

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