How to Wear Bold Prints without Looking Overdressed

How to Wear Bold Prints Without Looking Overdressed
How to Wear Bold Prints Without Looking Overdressed

Were you that person who changed up or out loud and walked out by your door thinking everybody was looking at you? For if you choose to be the star of a fashion show, you didn’t get the same treatment that you got. Prints can be daring, prints can be bold, prints can get you in effortless chic, prints can walk you like a disco ball. To make you seen in the right ways, we have to go through the right-to-right middle stage of how to wear bold prints.

In this post I’m going to tell you how I got this without it looking like I stole my grandma’s curtains… so to speak. In my head you’re thinking I’m just going to spoil it all with some immediately practical and actionable tips and advice, some wisdom, some tutorials, some high-level counsel, some highly relatable advice, or some fashion comedy delivered in an easily digestible bite-sized format of How to Wear Bold Prints. Stick with me.

Why Bold Prints?

Bold prints are in your wardrobe and in your life. There are those things you could say is an asset, particularly character, confidence, and being creative with your style. These will assist in how you showcase your own great character in florals, geometric, animal print, or funky abstract designs and so on. It’s about getting them on the right way. There is actually too much print (namely too much of that amalgam set in particular wrong’s).

But how do you get the guts to create bold prints a pro does? Let’s dive in.

1. Start Small: Baby Steps for the Bold

New? Don’t put on a whole leopard outfit head to toe, head first. Start with something small such as a printed scarf or bag or a pair of shoes etc. Beautiful and they won’t hurt your face.

For instance:

  • Scarf: Over a large floral or polka dot scarf, a plain tee was covered up.
  • Bag: Go clutch with a zebra pattern as an outfit and monochrome.
  • Shoes: BOLD colour statement sneakers.

2. Balance is Everything: One Bold Piece at a Time

TIP: Nails with patterned nails—that’s a trick free. Balance. Don’t ever overlap with one another and never take any kind of printed piece with additional colour or neutral color. In this case, you would put on nothing, and then wear nothing but simple black or white pants. Essentially, it keeps things from becoming too cluttered and allows readers to take a break to look at the main piece.

Here are some ideas:

  • Printed Top: Plain with trousers or with a skirt.
  • Bold Bottoms: Therefore it can be Prada, it matches a neutral shirt or blouse.
  • Printed Blazer: I put on a disp every day and it’s over a solid dress or jeans and a tee combo, normally shirtless.

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3. Keep the Fit in Check

Trying a bold print outfit is always a great idea, and if you’ve got the stylish side of things then it’s one click to fab from flat. A print that isn’t clickable or feels sloppy because the size is too big or it won’t fit. There is no such thing as a “bad” body type, and don’t cut or make styles that don’t flatter it. A tailored dress, a fitted blouse, or tailored pants can totally make you feel good.

Pro Tip: Be not too bold, too tight, too loud, too unfriendly.

4. Mix Prints with Care: The Advanced Level

When you have the basics down you can begin mixing and matching prints. Doing two bold prints is possible but you need an expert eye. Stick to these guidelines:

  • Same Color Family: Based on this word, we will have to do something with the prints where we have the color palette.
  • Different Sizes: You also claim that you will match someone really loud to someone just a little less loud (bolder and smaller stripes and really small dots).
  • Simple Accessories: For the big thing, you want minimal, and you don’t want to risk getting in the way of your accessories.

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5. Accessories: The Secret Weapon

They are your best friend when you’re going bold and then we get our accessories. What you’ll do instead, is not use them too much: Instead, you will be using them to enhance, not overshadow, your look.

  • Statement Jewelry: All of this but if you are serious about matching, then stick to non-crazy and non-offsetting too, such as stud earrings/necklace/something against.
  • Belts: I think the print dress will not print down to the waist strap so if you want to layer a waist belt over the print dress it will need to pair well with the print and will control the waist, in this case, a white long-standing waist belt.
  • Shoes: The simplest shoes of all are the only type of shoes to wear again—nude heels, white sneakers directly off the ground, straight onto your outfit.

6. Confidence is Key

You want to look good but if you don’t feel you do then you will show. Confidence is bold prints. Wear it on your own and be proud. Are you feeling slightly not sure if you’ll be able to actually rock them out there? Then try out some of these pieces at home.

Quick Checklist: Do’s and Don’ts

Do:

  • First things first, begin with small amounts of bold prints.
  • Spend the time to not leave your entire you just on the top.
  • Try out accessories.
  • Choose well-fitted pieces.

Don’t:

  • Print too much.
  • Print too many.
  • Become disordered more than you ought to be.
  • Ignore your comfort level.

Need Help?

Not sure where to begin? If you already have something in your hands then just start. You knew your ONE printed shirt or scarf that you have been scared to wear, and you searched your wardrobe. At that moment, it is what it should be: square with a solid color outfit and you’re off to the races. Still hesitant? Until you’ve found your groove or found an industry-savvy friend before you who can give you an opinion on what you’re trying on.

Be Bold, Not Overdone

But if you wear those bold prints, properly rocked, they’ll change your entire wardrobe and kick up your look considerably. It really is all about balance, confidence, a little bit of creativity. What I wanted you to remember too is that fashion is all about showing yourself. If you take the risk you have nothing to be afraid of; just be clever at taking risks!

They make them the ones you are to be the star. If anyone asks: So they say yes but they say yes casually, and I’m keeping that casual today.