Textures & Patterns, Patterns & Textures

Although it may seem incredibly intimidating, mixing textures and patterns is much easier than we think. We admire street style stars and runway shows for their effortless ability to do this and look presentable, no, stylish and we wonder, could I be a texture and print mixologist? Of course you can! I’m a massive fan of mixing textures because I feel like it’s such an easy way to add life and interest to an everyday outfit. This time I tried to throw in some pattern as well to really create a unique look that’s still easy to wear! There are some simple tips to keep in mind when you’re doing this.
Tip 1: Be Mindful of your Colour Choice
Colours are as important as the patterns you choose to put together. I tend to opt for neutrals or blues when mixing pattern and texture. You don’t want your colour choice to be too bold, otherwise it can look like too much! I went for a neutral white and a blue and white striped skirt with black accessories – very understated colours but bold patterns and textures!


Tip 2: Texture and Pattern go together
Patterns and textures together are an easy way to ease yourself into mixing prints. Textures are usually a bit more subtle than a pattern, so if you pick a bold texture like cable knit, you can opt for a bold pattern like stripes too! Some of my other favourites would be mixing winter velvet and plaid – a perfect winter combination!
I am also in love with this sweater I saw at & Other stories and it’s been popping up all over my Instagram feed as well – the cross over knit pattern is another great one to pair with some bold stripes, or even with florals as a way to ease into spring! I’ve linked directly to it below! On that note, I find that mixing patterns and textures is a great way to ease yourself from your winter wardrobe into your spring one! Try it!




Tip 3: Have Fun With It!
Do you know what speaks louder than anything? Confidence! Don’t be afraid to have fun with what you’re wearing and be confident in your choice! When you wear something with confidence it really shows so although it may be a step outside your comfort zone, just go with it and you’ll rock it!
Do you have any tips for how you mix patterns and texture? Any favourite combos? Share in the comments below!

Get My Look:
Top: Claudie Pierlot (Similar from Maje here and from ASOS here. Alternatively, if you liked the crossover knit, that is available from & Other Stories here.
Skirt: River Island (similar here)
Boots: Chanel
Bag: Chanel












































































