Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky PatternsCupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns

By Courtney Shapiro

Looking to experiment a little more with your wardrobe? We’ve got a perfect fashion trend for you to try. Funky patterns are all the rage right now and can brighten up your wardrobe. Here are some tips to help you decide which patterns you should add to your collection.

Check out our fashion tips on which funky patterns you should try!

1. Cow Print: The splotchy black and white pattern is making a big come-back. This bold print can easily be paired with solid pieces, making it look classy instead of tacky.

Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns
Cow Print Skirt Photo: Instagram/ @milk.itclothing

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2. Hounds-tooth: Honestly, this pattern is classic and  timeless. Start adding small pieces to your closet that you can incorporate into an everyday look.

Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns
Houndstooth jacket. Photo: Instagram/ @tasiamarieb

3. Cherries: This print would be best for something more casual, like going to a movie or low-key happy hour. It is super fun and playful. You’ll definitely make a statement in this fruity pattern.

Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns
Cherry Dress. Photo: Instagram/ @giacorosa

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4. Plants: Everyone knows floral is always in, but try switching it up a bit by wearing pieces featuring leaves or roots instead of flowers. This is a bold move, but you can start with accessories and work your way up to larger pieces from there.

Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns
Plant Dress. Photo: Instagram/ @plantandsimple_

5. Tribal: This pattern screams fall. It’s usually seen on cardigans, or over-sized sweaters, and it’s a print that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

Cupid's Pulse Article: Fashion Trend: Funky Patterns
Tribal Sweater. Photo: Instagram/ @hometowngypsyboutique

Have any other favorite funky patterns? Let us know below!