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Thursday, 16 August 2012

Style Tip - How to choose and wear prints - and boy, what a selection there is this season!

I was talking on the Radio yesterday about gifts.  One of my aims was to persuade men to buy great gifts for their wife/girlfriend/partner.  My suggestions were a) Mulberry handbags, b) shopping days with me, c) to get them to ask their wife/partner/girlfriend what they would like, rather than guessing and getting it wrong, d) giving them gift vouchers so they could choose their own presents.

Hopefully the men of the West Midlands will now have a better idea of how about going to buy their other halves decent presents! Naturally I should qualify this by saying that Mr SG doesn't need any guidance on this subject (as I am sure is the case of many men out there).

The presenter was brilliant - very funny.  Anyway, if you would like to take a listen, you can do so here - my feature was on at 1.05 hours into the programme.

I am getting ready for our long weekend away - the final short trip of our "Portfolio Holiday".   This trip is taking place on a barge, along with another family of five. I think as I mentioned in another post, the boat we were meant to go on sank. I am still not quite sure how that happened, given that the water in a canal is only about 4ft deep and that there isn't any tide, wind or waves. Anyway, a replacement has been found and we will be heading off tomorrow so I will be taking a mini blogging holiday until we return on Monday.

So today's post is all about prints. From Jacquard at Miu Miu, to Chinoiserie at Proenza Schuler, to Houndstooth, Brocade, Animal, Winter Floral, Digital prints and Geometric prints at Prada and Jonathan Saunders - prints graced skirts, trousers, shirts, jackets, shoes and bags on the catwalks for A/W '12, as they will the High Street too.

I could easily spend a week or more writing about the different prints - but I shall aim to keep it brief. 

I spotted this woven print front cardi £40 at Warehouse in John Lewis.  I loved the pretty colours in it.                                              
                                                        woven print front cardi
 
Here is a closer shot of the print. It would be easy to pick up any of the colours in the print - or to just team it with jeans if this was a first foray into prints.



   



Not dis-similar to the print above, these Printed Silk Trousers by Malene Birger £225 would work well with a plain knit or cream blouse.  Wearing print on your bottom half can take some getting your head around - and they can require more styling with heels etc - but they can make a great change from plain coloured bottoms.


    BY MALENE BIRGER - Printed silk trousers
 



These Sub Zero slim fit trouser £82 from French Connection are lovely in real life. There's a closer shot of the print on the site, so it might be worth following the link. Neither floral, nor animal print, they are just something slightly different - with a great colour palette to them.

Sub Zero Slim Fit Trouser


This Gita V neck flare dress £179 from Reiss is really flattering - with a navy background, v-neck, nipped in waist and slight flare to the skirt.  The lighter print in the centre of the dress draws the eye inwards and the positoning of the stripes is really flattering.  So all in all, from a styling perspective, it's a winner.
  
        
Reiss Gita Dresses
   




This printed blouse with applique around neckline £29.99 is from Zara. The darker background makes it a really stylish, and subtle, option.




Leopard print has been around for seasons and will continue to be for many more no doubt, so this Zara leopard print sweater  at £25.99  should stand you in good stead for many winters to come.



                       LEOPARD PRINT SWEATER
 


People can be unsure as to how to wear prints and clients of mine will often ask me for advice. So here are my top tips for buying, and wearing, prints:

  • Our reactions to prints are individual and instinctive - often because they remind us of something from our past - a dress when we were young, a fabric print in our Grandma's house, something we wore in our teens etc.  Only buy something with a print if you really love it;
  • Be prepared for others to comment on the prints that you are wearing - it often happens, so be confident in your choices and don't be put off by what others say -  otherwise, you may find yourself only wearing something once!
  • If unsure about wearing prints, start off tentatively with a scarf, belt or bag;
  • A light print on a dark background is more flattering than in reverse;
  • A large, bold print can drown a smaller frame but equally it can be very dramatic. A low grade print which contains several shades of the same colour is much easier to wear;
  • Print will draw attention to the areas on which it is worn. Digital printed pencil skirts are stunning on those apple shaped ladies who have narrow hips and long, slim legs (Karen Millen is great for these). Conversely, a bold floral print is stunning on blouse on a pear shaped lady;
  • Unlike a floral print, it is difficult for a digital or geometric print to be "grannyish".
The topics of prints could go on for ever and ever - as could the prints that I could feature - so if you have any queries, please just drop me a line via FB, email or twitter.