This month we are styling python print or snakeskin print for the office. Python or snakeskin print has become very trendy for the spring. You may think that it’s not office appropriate, but almost any print can be office appropriate in the right cut, fabric and piece.
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If prints like python prints intimidate you, start subtle. This mauve/pink blouse in python print is barely noticeable until you get up close. It’s the perfect way to dip your toe in a trend and the perfect way to stay office appropriate.
Blouse- TJMaxx; option option skirt- JCPenney; shoes- Target (old); option option option purse- Michael Kors; bracelets- Belk; earrings- Kendra Scott
Grey and pink are a perfect combination so it seemed natural to pair this top with a grey skirt. Grey pants would work too. Remember, when using an outfit for inspiration, it’s okay to make substitutions. If skirts aren’t your thing, pants in the same color usually work and vice versa. A skirt and blouse can by pretty basic, so shoes and accessories really help take this outfit up a notch. Nude, blush, or grey pumps would work here, but taking the mauve/pink color family and going deeper with burgundy pumps really kicks up this outfit. A coordinating bracelet stack adds more depth and texture.
Are you wearing python print this spring? Be sure to check out Jennie’s post today.
Related: How to wear a leopard print pencil skirt to work.
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Jane picks for the day- this cute short sleeve ruffled hem tunic– 12+ colors, sizes S-3x and these cute slip on sneakers (they come in snakeskin print!)
Have a great week.