Not just on shirts
Caromatic patterns return to the fashion world
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After the Leo trend, the caroma pattern finds back in fashion. With their looks, fashionistas prove the versatility of the print.
Spring brings diversity to fashion: For many months, Animal prints dominate the fashion world, but now an absolute cult pattern is making its way back to the wardrobes. Karos show that they can not only look stylish on shirts.
Playful style with caro
Pants are also good, as can be seen using the example of. Her neutral, beige-brown checked trousers left her open all options. The Content Creatorin decided to combine with a baby blue sweater. The latter gave a playful style with his boy. Her white socks with pastel blue rim. Her hair tied her together in a simple braid.
Classic in the shirt dress
Shirts promise a timeless look. The latter give the wearer a feminine note without not looking at the clean. In just a few simple steps, the shirt dress becomes a trendy outfit. All you need is a high -quality trench coat that is matched to the color of the knee. It is important to choose a coat with a high contrast to the shirt dress. Otherwise the style will quickly appear bland. A simple handbag ensures an all -round coherent style that picks up one of the colors of the dress.
With chessboard pattern to the eyecatcher look
As a particularly striking caro variant, again in the wardrobe of fashion fans. With a long coat with large, black and white checks, every outfit immediately becomes an eye-catcher. In addition to the statement piece, simple parts can be selected. A narrow bag and slingback pumps in black complete the look perfectly. If you want to give the whole thing some color, rely on a soft pink tights and matching gloves.
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