When it comes to color, more is more, especially when combined with prints. When working on it, the first thing I think about is finding a piece that brings everything together naturally. a printed top, scarf,parable skirt Multiple tones, i.e. ones that already hold a palette. From there, pull one or two of those colors into the rest of your look to make it all feel connected.
I like to take that starting point and build pieces that convey color in a more defined way. patterned silk trousers,fluid skirtor a lightweight layer of a single clear tone anchors something to the print and adds direction.
Lately, I’ve been drawn to color-washed pieces that do this particularly well. skirtsoft structure tops Featuring intricate prints and accessories that seamlessly introduce different tones.
Texture is equally important. fabric bagwrinkled cottonand airy material Breaks up the colors and adds dimension. It’s a way of dressing that feels all layered, intentional, and effortless.
printed cotton sarong
style this paleo Pair your swimsuit with flat leather sandals and oversized sunglasses for a sophisticated beach or poolside look, or add simple gold jewelry for lunch by the water.
woven striped tote
this striped pattern tote bag Perfect for beach days, market mornings, and travel, especially paired with an easy cotton dress, raffia sandals, or relaxed linen separates.
fringe crochet tank
this crochet tank Perfect with long skirts or tailored shorts for a holiday dinner, a coastal afternoon, or warm-weather city dressing for a touch of texture.
Source: Julia Berolzheimer – juliaberolzheimer.com






