Give thanks to London-based Greek designer, Mary Katrantzou for making vivid and abstract prints wearable for fashionistas around the world. Abstract prints add a touch of spark to the wearer and if worn right, you can still dress it down to look more casual.
However, prints can be a bit tricky for wearers these days, and we know for a fact that everybody wants to get their hands on a piece. So, start off by getting the right design to cater to your figure.
Mary Katranzou for Topshop
Slim and Slender
When you’ve got the arms and figure to rock loud prints, take that to your advantage and go bold in a bustier dress that comes with a peplum skirt to give you the illusion of curves.
Dorothy Perkins
Hourglass or Plus-Size
Opt for slim-cut tube dress that’s slightly darker around the skirt. Some designs may flatter your body, but if you want it to accentuate your curves more look for piece that comes with a thick dark line at the side so that it gives your body a slimmer look.
Dorothy Perkins
Pear-Shaped
Ladies with much bigger hips should opt for a top with a big a soft flow, or even a tunic. Pair it with a bold matching colored mini-skirt, denim or even leggings. This will help accentuate the prints will still giving a touch of sexiness to your beautiful hips.
Dorothy Perkins
Apple-Shaped
If you have broad shoulders and smaller hips, you can use abstract prints to your advantage by seeking bold print skirts. Skater skirts can help accentuate some volume and curves to your hips, but if you want to keep it simple, opt for a pencil skirt instead.