Ethnic inspired Ikat prints have been hot for some time and they are still going strong for Spring/Summer. They were featured on the runaways of Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Dries van Noten and DVF. Ikat prints are created by dying portions of thread and then weaving that thread into cloth. For more information about Ikat print's history, click here.
Ikat prints are really bright and eye-catching and very boho chic. Just adding a single piece like scarf can energize ur outfit. I am really looking forward to wearing Ikat in silk with accessories minimal so that the print is the focal point. You can also mix and match the prints - I would keep them in the same color palette and the print size small. Depending on the size/color, Ikat can also be paired with edgy rock accessories.... Go Ikat:-)
L to R : endless ($75.90), Rachel Roy($28), endless ($98)
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Oh, beautiful! I remember this lovely cotton sari that Maa had. It had this beautiful Ikat print.
ReplyDeleteBig fan of Ikat prints. The bags are adorable. Dress #2 from Asos my favourite!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!! I love Rachel Roy!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! Have a great weekend! :)
I love Ikat prints... it's one of the prints that I consider timeless. Pair those dresses with some tribal accessories... perfect! xoxo
ReplyDeleteyou have displayed some nice ikat print stuff here, opened my eyes to this print!!
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