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Featured Designer: Marina Ferretti
Skirts are such a great way to rock prints and batiks especially if they have large scale motifs. You can go for simple A-line, pencil or flared skirts and let the fabric do all the work as it were.
You can wear them with block colours too for a nice fresh look. Pair with a t-shirt or blouse in a complimentary colour, put on some heels or trainers and you are good to go. A white or black t-shirt/blouse/shirt will go with pretty much any print and colour.
Another thing you could do is pick a colour that is in the print fabric and wear a top in that colour.
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Marina Ferretti makes these gorgeous skirts, some with our lovely batiks. Simple, yet elegant and dramatic. What more can you ask? Worn with block colours and beautifully accessorised.
Do check out her Etsy Store Marina Ferretti Lab. You can also check out her Instagram feed on www.instagram.com/marinaferretticreazioni
Have a great weekend ahead and see you soon!
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