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From Isha Ambani To Taylor Swift: How The Mismatch Trend Is Taking Over Fashion

The mismatch trend, a bold departure from traditional fashion rules, is gaining momentum. This style involves intentionally pairing contrasting elements—such as colors, patterns, or accessories—that typically don’t match. The essence of this trend lies in breaking away from conventional fashion norms and embracing a more eclectic, personalized approach to style.

Kareena Kapoor Khan: A Pioneer of Mismatched Fashion

Kareena Kapoor Khan, famous for her portrayal of Poo in “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,” pioneered the mismatch trend with her iconic red co-ord set. Her ensemble, complete with mismatched sandals, was a defining moment in fashion.

Isha Ambani: Embracing the Trend at a Glamorous Event

At Anant Ambani’s wedding reception, Isha Ambani made headlines with her embrace of the mismatch trend. She wore a stunning white silk lehenga by Manish Malhotra, paired with a Navratna necklace featuring nine differently colored gemstones. Her mismatched emerald earrings, featuring green and white hues, highlighted her stylish take on the trend.

Taylor Swift: Setting Trends with Mismatched Boots

Pop sensation Taylor Swift has also adopted the mismatch trend, incorporating it into her Eras tour outfits. Notable looks include her black sequinned asymmetrical overalls and a Roberto Cavalli co-ord set featuring mismatched boots. Swift’s unique fashion choices continue to make waves, demonstrating how to master the mismatch trend with confidence.

How to Master the Mismatch Trend

  1. Experiment with Contrasting Colors and Patterns
    • Try combining stripes with florals or various textures to create visually appealing outfits.
    • Mix different styles or sizes of earrings to add a playful touch to your look.
  2. Extend the Trend to Footwear and Accessories
    • Pair shoes in different colors or designs to make a bold fashion statement.
    • Experiment with mismatched nail art, where one finger contrasts with the others, to add unique detailing.
  3. Start Small for a Gradual Transition
    • Begin by incorporating mismatched elements through small accessories like earrings.
    • Experiment with a mismatched manicure, coordinating four fingers while making one finger distinctly different.
  4. Mix and Match Unconventional Prints and Textures
    • Combine prints and textures that typically don’t go together, such as a lace dress with rugged boots or a leather jacket.
    • Confidence is key; wear your mismatched items with pride to fully embrace the trend.
Aakriti Bhatt

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