3 ways to wear: bold prints

The time has come for the last “ways to wear” post in this batch and we’ll end it all with something, that’s quite close to my heart: prints! Remember to click the “ways to wear”-photo in the sidebar to see all posts in the series.

Do you have any requests for the “ways to wear” posts to come? Tell me in a comment!

 

Click the little x’s besides the drawn clothes if you want to find it on the web!

 

Prints with prints
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my look: T-SHIRT: WEEKDAY(old), PANTS: VINTAGE CACHAREL

One of the things I’ve been struggling with a bit, is wearing multiple prints at once without getting too “all over the place”. But finally I’ve fund the key, and here it is: if you’re wearing a colorful pair of trousers, add a t-shirt with a simple print – in that way none of the prints will become too much and your outfit is still loads of fun!

 

 

Print with neutrals 
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my look: CAP: 210 FITTED, T-SHIRT: SECOND HAND, SHORTS: VINTAGE LEVI’S, SHOES: MARNI

If you’re not super into wearing tons of prints at once, you can start with a more simple look. Use a printed top with simple denim shorts and lace-up shoes or a printed skirt with a white tee.. And if you’re up for more fun, add a cap!

 

 

Print all over
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mit look: SHIRT DRESS: SECOND HAND, SOCKS: H&M, SHOES: MARNI

An other simple way to use prints, is to choose a dress or a onesie with one all over print. When the entire item is printed it won’t look to busy and if you ass simple accessories that go with the print, you’ll look both fun and put together. Easy peasy!

 

 

Remember that you can show off your ways to wear print on instagram and use the hashtag #nemesisbabewtw and rage @nemesisbabe, so that I can check your way to wear print out!

 

CREDITS:
All photos by Julie Thoft/Thoft Photography and all illustrations by Julie Torpegaard/Julie Torpegaard Illustrationer