How to Style Bold Prints for Spring *guest post*

The runways for Spring 2013 have been awash in bright floral patterns and psychedelic prints reminiscent of the tail end of the 1960’s. We’ve moved on from last year’s colour blocking to a jazzy, kaleidoscopic new trend to wear with flair. You’ll find printed dresses and separates everywhere you look at the moment, from big name designers to ecommerce shops. But how do you mix and match this season’s eye-popping prints without looking like a clown?
Go big and go bold!
Mixing Prints
Don’t be afraid to play around with the trend by mixing different types of prints. Matching a floral top with a printed bottom can work if you choose colours in the same family and balance the print sizes. If you want to avoid wearing prints from head to toe, you could choose a dress with a solid element to it or wear a geometric top with a solid black bottom.
The Right Silhouette 
To avoid looking like you’ve stepped out of a carnival or acid trip, choose clothes with a slim, sleek silhouette. Busy prints can look sophisticated when they are tailored in a sheath dress or pencil skirt. Smaller prints tend to be more flattering than larger prints, which can overwhelm a smaller frame. You can finish off the look with a simple hairstyle and minimal makeup to let your own beauty shine without being out-shadowed by your outfit.

Statement Shoes
You can complete your head-turning look with a statement shoe. The latest trend is to mix different materials, like snakeskin, leather, and Lucite. You’ll find no shortage of chunky heels and platforms this
season in a rainbow of colours. If you’re hesitant to wear the kaleidoscope trend from head to toe, pair a quirky pair of shoes with basic black. On the other hand, some prints can have a widening effect on the body. If the print is skewing horizontal, you’ll want to slim and lengthen your legs with a solid colour shoe. Choose one that matches your skin tone to lengthen legs even more.
Graphic Accessories
The trend has carried over into accessories as well, which present another opportunity to have fun
with clashing prints without overdoing it. A floral bag provides a bright pop of colour to an otherwise safe outfit, as do clashing eastern printed earrings or bangles. If you want to rock true 1960’s style, choose a colourful printed headscarf in a whimsical kaleidoscope print. Look for vintage pieces to complement the latest high street looks and you’ll stay on trend. You can find some great deals on independent vintage sites built on an ecommerce platform, or on larger sites like ASOS marketplace.
The key to mixing and matching bright and fanciful prints is to have fun with them, as they’re
meant to be playful!

spring flowers

Dress: New Look
Shoes: Rocket Dog via Sarenza
Although it was too cold (still) to wear these shoes out of the house I couldn’t put off sharing them on the blog any longer. They’ve been waiting patiently in their box since they arrived about six weeks ago in the hope that one day I wouldn’t risk frostbite….but yep, still waiting. It was pretty obvious as soon as these landed on Sarenza that these had to be mine- I’m not sure if I ever shared the Daisy story and how my blog got it’s name, but Daisy is a family nickname and all my Grandad will call me; the same went for my Nan so they’ll always have a special place in my heart.
I survived my crazy day yesterday, it was good actually and very satisfying even if I was exhausted by the time I finally made it home. I kept my energy up with a few Coconut flavour lindt ball chocolates which are essentially THE nicest thing ever and a new obsession.
Do you have any family nicknames?
xxx

some bunny

Jumper: George at Asda
Jeans: Next via Mum’s Wardrobe
Vans: via Sarenza
The second I saw this jumper* on the lovely Char’s blog I knew I’d own it at some point, I can’t resist anything with an animal print on it and it seemed very fitting for the Easter season. I wore this for the most pefectly chilled out Bank Holiday Monday although I changed the Vans for fur lined boots at the last minute as it’s still SO cold out despite the sunshine.
Today is my super, super busy day with my 7:15am start at my usual workplace plus an extra clinic at another surgery this afternoon. Bad planning on my part as I’ve left myself with about ten minutes to get changed and eat lunch between the two by the time I’ve got home and I’m already exhausted and a bit under the weather. I’ll cope though, I’m happy and smiley and that makes all the difference!
How’s your week going so far? I could get used to a four day working week faaaar too easily!
xxx

dear deer

Dress: Lavish Alice
Tee: Peacocks
Shoes: New Look
Cat: one off
I can barely string a sentence together right now but this is what I wore for Easter Sunday. The shoes are a recent (as in Saturday) purchase, justified because they are ideal for work- but who really needs an excuse to buy new shoes?
This weekend has turned out to be the best ever and I can’t stop grinning. Even the busy week ahead can’t daunt me right now. Bring it on life, bring.it.on.
xxx

flash of light

Jumper: George at Asda
Skirt: Glamorous
Boots c/o Shoe Zone
I am a little bit in love with this neon pink skater skirt from Glamourous, better yet that it only cost £5. It’s not one for the faint hearted, I wore it in to town on Saturday and it attracted a lot of attention but it makes me happy so I didn’t really mind!
I’m also really enjoying these studded boots sent via Shoe Zone, another bargain at only £12.99. To be honest I’ve never really looked there for shoes before but after being invited to have a peek at their website I was pretty impressed at some of the offerings and of course the amazing prices. These will happily replace my long worn out studded biker boots and I’ll be wearing them until it gets too warm to do so (that’ll be a while then!)
Did everyone have a good Easter? It was so nice to have the sun shining in the South West. My brother is home for a few days so we had a family roast lunch with the addition of my Grandad and Uncle and then I got to spend time with Ellie, getting way over-excited for our August holiday. Is there a fast forward button for time?
Today will be all about the chilling out before going back to work tomorrow, I have a hectic couple of days ahead (um, 7:15am-5pm day on Wednesday anyone? I was mad enough to think this was a good idea!) but I’m so, so happy at the moment that life can throw pretty much what it wants at me in terms of stress and I’ll just shrug it off.
What are you up to on this Bank Holiday Monday? I can’t believe we’re now in April, a bittersweet month but it’ll be what it is and we’ll all just make the best of that.
xxx

P.S. Congratulations to Katie, winner of my giveaway with Chi Chi!