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Feeling Extra? Here’s How You can Nail Maximalist Fashion in 6 Easy and Chic Ways
It’s no secret that minimalist fashion has ruled both on and off the runways over the past few years. Muted color palettes, elevated basics, and sculptured silhouettes are just a few of the minimalist codes disseminating through the fashion set.
On the other hand, If you haven’t heard of it, maximalist is “the aesthetic of excess.” Ever since funky patterns were popularized in the 1960s, the maximalist movement has been here to make the most of every color and design!
Basically, to dress maximalist is to embrace the idea that “more is more” and shy away from clean and simple minimalist designs and ensembles.
No matter where you fall on the spectrum, we encourage you to explore the maximalist attitude as it feels so good to lean into the world of extravagance and let your wardrobe be an escape. And luckily there is no shortage of vibrant hues and kitschy prints to shop right now.
Below are 5 chic anti-minimalist looks that we hope will gear up your extra style sense and hopefully you can hop on the maximalist style train, keeping in mind you can always go for one or two style pieces as a beginner and if you’re in a full maximalist mood you can always go all out.
1.Color-block Two Piece Knit Set
2. Shorts look with mixed prints and patterns
3. long sleeved floor length dress paired with a long color scarf and checkered bag and shoes
4. Jeans and leather jacket combo
5. Power Suit
6. Wide legged pants and elevated top
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