Mixing Prints and texture hasn’t been my strong point because I tend to over think if the ensemble will look right or not. I’m quickly learning that complementing the colors is the best way to mix prints. This look started with the Thrilla In Manila tee from Lucky Brand, I simply fell in love with this t-shirt for the graphic print. Paring it with this custom made african print skirt from Sister Makeba, felt right. The colors played well together but also having Ali and Frasier on the front of the t-shirt with the african print was a match made in heaven.
My style is a little eclectic and edgy, I enjoy pushing the boundaries a little and adding my own flair to trends. Incorporating the leather jacket from Forever21 Mens and the black booties satisfied my edgy side, but nothing says edgy like a beautiful bold print like this skirt from Sister Makeba!
How would you rock this beautiful bold skirt?
What I wore:
Faux Leather Jacket – Forever21 Mens
Thrilla In Manila Graphic Tee – Lucky Brand
Custom-Made African Print Maxi Skirt – Sister Makeba
Black Booties – Featured style no longer available. Similar found here and here
Belt – ASOS Curve (No longer available) Similar found here
Head Wrap – Old Scarf
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