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Pattern meets color – Julia Berolzheimer & more related News Here

More is more when it comes to color, especially when paired with prints. When I approach it, the first thing I think about is finding one piece that naturally brings everything together. A printed top, a scarf, even a skirt with multiple tones—something that already carries a palette within itself. From there, I pull one or two of those colors into the rest of the look so everything feels connected.

I like to build from that starting point with pieces that bring out color in a more defined way. A patterned silk trouser, a fluid skirt, or a light layer in a single, clear tone gives the print some strength and adds a sense of direction.

Lately, I’ve been drawn to pieces that work particularly well — color-washed skirts, softly structured tops with intricate prints, and accessories that introduce another tone to the original.

Texture is equally important. Knit bags, wrinkled cottons and airy fabrics break up the color and add dimension. It becomes a way of dressing where everything feels layered, intentional, and effortless.

printed cotton sarong

Style this pareo over a swimsuit with flat leather sandals and oversized sunglasses for a great beach or pool side look, then add simple gold jewelry for an afternoon away by the water.

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knitted striped hat

This striped tote works for beach days, market mornings, and travel, especially paired with an easy cotton dress, raffia sandals, or cozy linen separates.

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Fringe Crocheted Tank

This crocheted tank looks perfect with a long skirt or tailored shorts for holiday dinners, coastal afternoons, or warm-weather city dressing when you want texture to work.

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