According to
Heidi and my oldest sister, your clothes don't have to match. (Your mother lied to you.) In fact, it shouldn't match, it should "go".
I have tried to fully embraced this. Here are some fine examples.
Check out my brown/red animal print flats with my blue gingham shirt.

Or my mixing polka dots with florals.


Or this pink bracelet with my turquoise.

It is still a work in progress, but I am pleased with the results.
3 comments:
I'm trying to do that too, but I'm not very sucessful maybe is to due to the fact that my selction is small and I don't want to buy myself anything too cute until I'm back to my normal Darci size.
Maybe when I get back to my normal size I can come out to KC and we shop not to match together.
cute cute cute!
I learned this fabulous concept from my daughter-- when she was a toddler. I fully embrace it, as it makes me seem much more fashionable than I actually am. People don't realize that I am just too lazy and/ or fashion-challenged to match everything.
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