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Trendy H&M

I see pattern…

at H&M!

I popped in H&M a couple weeks ago and here are some of the repeated trends I saw!

Hot Tropic

The Hunting Leopard

You Have The Key to My Heart

Tribal Village

PS - When thinking of names for this trend, I realized that I always call it Tribal something. There are so many different styles that are all meshing together these days to make these fabulous prints. It is hard to define correctly where these styles come from.  I found a great article on www.refinery29.com. Click here for the article and make sure you click the slideshow! I think these H&M patterns were inspired by Tapa Prints and Chinle Patterns. Check it out and let me know what you think! 

XOXO,

    • #pattern
    • #prints
    • #h&M
    • #Tropical
    • #Hearts
    • #Keys
    • #Tribal
    • #Tapa Prints
    • #Chinle Patterns
    • #Cheetah
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Hi there! My name is Whitney Catarella, Textile Designer who sees in Pattern. I am a part time Freelance Designer (Pattern and Graphic), part time Visual Specialist and Sales Associate at GAP, part time Housewife and part time blogger! I guess you could say that I am a full time part timer! ;) With all the things I do, I see pattern everywhere I go. This website is dedicated to just that! All images unless otherwise noted are taken by me. Enjoy! :)

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