CFP: Pattern Mixing Done By You!
Posted on | April 26, 2009 | 4 Comments
Dear readers,
some of you have left us comments saying that you were inspired by our pattern mixing module a little while ago. We constantly draw inspiration from other style bloggers and real people who put style theory into practice. We would love to see examples of how you got creative with the patterned pieces of your wardrobe!
If you would like to share your images with us and to be featured on our site, send us your lovely pattern-playing examples at the address below by Sunday, May 3rd!.

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April 26th, 2009 @ 12:14 pm
Hello ladies! Sorry I haven’t commented in ages, have been so busy that I’ve neglected the blogosphere. I’m going to catch up on your posts this morning. :D
A xx
May 6th, 2009 @ 1:38 pm
I found your blog a few days ago, and I’ve been visiting it frequently ever since. It was just what I was looking for, being myself an academic who tries to keep a style while still looking appropriate and not overdone.
Most fashion sites just follow celebs’ craziest trends, but, as you put it once, one can’t show up at class -or faculty meetings- wearing satin jumpers. So I really like your blog, I like the fact that you don’t follow every new trend blindly, but still you show a nice personal style.
Hope I can fight shyness and fear to showing myself online -I don’t even have a facebook account- and send a picture or two before the CFP deadline.
M.E.J
Sociologist, 25
May 8th, 2009 @ 9:16 am
[...] the wonderful submissions for our Color Symposium, we decided to ask readers to submit examples of outfits they created using our Fashion 101 Playing with Pattern. Once again we received many [...]
April 27th, 2010 @ 6:15 pm
I really enjoy your blog, and take inspiration from it frequently! I’ve been blogging privately for a while, and have just recently “gone public” in hopes of entering web-based convos with stylistas like you. Please feel free to check my site out- nearly everything featured is my daily “velocoture”, as I am a bike commuter, and I am still trying to work out pattern mixing- sometimes it works; sometimes not. I post my goofy looks, too.