The houndstooth print trend is still hounding the fashion scene with its classic pattern that can be worked into any kind of wardrobe. Not sure what to wear with a houndstooth skirt? Then, allow us to help you.
With the heat and humidity on full swing here in Malaysia, it’s officially skirt season. If floral and animal prints have fallen into the category of overrated, tired and done with, the houndstooth by contrast is the kind of print that will offer your wardrobe a jolt of life.
Now that it’s cool for the ladies to take over what’s in the men’s clothing department, the houndstooth prints allows us to bring a menswear flair into our collective wardrobes.
Its neutral and timeless print style leaves a lot of room for fashion experimentation and with skirts rendered in the black and white pattern, we can chuck almost anything on top.
From casual, girly, sporty to business-y, the houndstooth skirt is versatile enough to be brought into your day to evening outfits.
And just like any other prints, you can go big or keep it subtle by choosing the right size of print to go with your wardrobe. The smaller the prints are, the more room you have to clash prints and if you like to keep it under the radar, opt for the tiniest of print so that it looks like dots from afar.
Depending on the mood and occasion, you can keep it clean and solid toned up top or bring on some attitude with graphic tees. Finish with the footwear of your liking.
As always, to the lookbooks below for a quick fashion tips on how to style your houndstooth skirt:
♥ houndstooth knitted skirt – Rowme
♥ vintage houndstooth skirt – Beyond Retro
♥ houndstooth trumpet skirt – Oasap
♥ houndstooth pencil skirt – Sep Hines, Secret Boutique
♥ asymmetric houndstooth bud skirt – Chicwish
♥ houndstooth skirt – Zanzea, Banggood
What do you think of skirts rendered in houndstooth patterns? Do you say yay or nay to the houndstooth fashion trend? Share below and let us know.
“Style is not something applied. It is something that permeates. It is of the nature of that in which it is found, whether the poem, the manner of a god, the bearing of a man. It is not a dress.” – Wallace Stevens
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