Hi, BellaStylistas!

#BellaStylista is a BellaNaija Style series for fashionistas who kill it every day! For work or play, this list is to inspire you as we celebrate those who inspire us with their sense of style. We’ll be sharing the top trends, fabulous street style looks and our fashion highlights for each week.

 

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Prints in fashion are patterns that are not woven into fabric but applied to its top with dye by various methods ranging from indigenous hand paintings to modern technology-driven techniques like digital printing or screen printing.

These artistic splashes of colour with unique characteristics can have great impact on the subconscious mind. If you flip a piece of fabric over to the backside and you can no longer see the pattern, it is most likely a print. Choose prints for outings where you want to stand out from the crowd and/or quietly express an individualistic message.

Keep scrolling to check out some of our favourites this week and don’t forget to tag us with #BellaStylista or send your photos and Instagram handle to [email protected] to be featured next week.

 

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