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Oh how I love to clash prints- its addictive but dangerously so – because all the sudden, you want to clash everything – and let’s face it, not all print clashes work. I do like this one though – hope I am encouraging you all to wear two totally contrasting florals in one ensemble. I find the best way to make opposing prints work together is by adding a solid constant colour. Here, for example, I added a blazer, heels & clutch in matching fuschia, it sort of pulls the look together, makes it all correspond/match. So now, I am urging you all to head to your wardrobes’, pull out all your “print” pieces and get clashing! More tomorrow! Photos: Anastasia Nielsen
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