This is not a very interesting pattern mixing, as I'm wearing just black and white geometric patterns, which work together (almost) always. So it's a no-brain ensemble, a really easy outfit to pick and go. And this is what I worn on Saturday morning, to run errands and go for a walk, as usual!
Both jacket and dress came from ebay, second hand and flawless. I'm becoming a huge fan of internet purchases!
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No es que sea precisamente una mezcla de estampados muy interesante, ya que es sólo un combinado de dibujos geométricos en blanco y negro, que es algo que funciona (casi) siempre. Así que esta combinación es de las de ponerse sin pensar, algo que eliges rapidito para salir pitando a dar una vuelta. Y eso es justo lo que me puse el sábado por la mañana para salir a hacer recados, como de costumbre!
Tanto la chaqueta como el vestido vinieron de ebay, de segunda mano e impecables. Me estoy volviendo muy aficionada a las compras por internet!
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- red coat, La Redoute (ten years ago?) / abrigo rojo, de hace unos diez años
- jacket and dress, ebay / chaqueta y vestido, ebay
- grey brogues, Hotter / zapatos grises
- bag, Misako (very old) / bolso, antigüito
- beret, a present / boina, un regalo
Image no. 2 is my favorite of the 3 outfits.
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Those two patterns are fabulous together! The red coat is a stand-out. xox
ResponderEliminar-Patti
http://notdeadyetstyle.com
black and white, you can't go wrong.
ResponderEliminarA no-brain ensemble for you maybe, but not for other people, which is what makes you so stellar. Love the combos. Black and red are great together.
ResponderEliminarEl rojo es un color muy tú, igual que el morado, jeje.
ResponderEliminarUn beso guapa!
That's pattern mixing at it's most finest, fantastic! xxx
ResponderEliminarEres una auténtica muñeca con ese vestidito blanco y negro, ahhhhhh
ResponderEliminarGuapa en rojo tb
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"Not very interesting"
ResponderEliminarWhat nonsense!!
This is a beautiful interpretation of the classic black, white and red.
Executed with more unexpected twists and turns than a plate of spaghetti!
Bold and stunning.
XXX
Samantha
Fake Fabulous
thanks! you're very kind, and witty! mwhahah
EliminarThis may be a "no brainer" for you, but the majority of people out there would never think to mix the patterns, and create such a cool graphic outfit, from head to toe! I love the palette of red, black and white.
ResponderEliminarBlack and red are so wonderfully bold together.
ResponderEliminarOf course I like your beret : )
bisous
Suzanne
Black, white and red, with two geometric prints? Of course it's interesting, your outfits always are - you look fantastic! xxx
ResponderEliminar'Not interesting'? Pah! As soon as I saw the outfit I immediately thought of all those black and white paintings, the British artist Bridget Riley did! She's famous for being a leading exponent of Op Art - optical illusion art. Clearly this is your inspiration!!!
ResponderEliminarAnd then we have the beret, the brogues and pops of red - perfect!
http://petitesilvervixen.blogspot.co.uk/
oh yes, I like Op Art and those 60's futuristic graphic prints by Courreges!!
Eliminarthanks for your comment!
Very, very interesting. Fantastic!
ResponderEliminarLove the red and black geometric print together - very stylish!
ResponderEliminarVeronica
vronni60s.blogspot.com