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i was most inspired by this feature on editor in chief michelle adam’s feminine but bold . i mean, you’re taking chances when you pair rose chintz and leopard and a polkadot print, am i right? but this works quite beautifully and screams style. she used to create a gorgeous canopy over her bed, cleverly hung from her ceiling using west elm’s (i did this to hide my unsightly washer & dryer in my guest bedroom – works like a charm!). i love this floral print, and noticed have loads of it — from the fabric itself to pre-made pillows for those into DDIY (don’t do it yourself). i loved michelle’s bedroom before, too (just below) — prior to the curtains. she still had a lot of prints going on, and her bedroom gallery looked glam, too. i went on the hunt for other black & white inspiration, like anthropologie’s , the dot tanzania wallpaper from and , which i’d love to find a spot for somewhere in my house. anyway, i guess i’m reevaluating the power of the print these days — for more check out last week’s .


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anthropologie’s .



clockwise, l to r: stylist pink chair paired with a great print; climbing daisy print; add a dash of pink via ; gabi burger handpainted this polka dot wall, via ; how about a bit of gay paris with anthroplogie’s ?; you might want to go with blush walls and black accents, like this by rifle paper co. from hygge & west; of course, now you’re looking good, via on vsco.

designer carolina herrera pairs pink with zebra, via .

a great combination of florals, dots and prints, via .

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is using the tanzania wallpaper from in her office (above & below).






