Olivia Palermo's Outfit Is So Perfect for Fall

One thing that makes Olivia Palermo a style inspiration to so many women is that while her style is decidedly polished, she's not afraid to take fashion risks. While in Italy for Milan Fashion Week, Olivia is once again mixing things up and proving that breaking the rules can still look surprisingly demure.
Olivia attended the MSGM show dressed in a fall-inspired printed suit set. While the bold top and bottom may seem like enough of a statement all on their own, Olivia took things a step further. The style star added a silky abstract top and floral loafers to finish off the look. On first thought, the additions may seem inclined to clash with Olivia's suit, but by playing with print size and sticking to a muted color palate, Olivia makes it work. So, if you ever doubted that three prints at once could work, you now have proof, it's possible!
Read on to see how Olivia mixed her prints in an inspiring way, then shop a similar ensemble for yourself!
Olivia Palermo styled a tailored suit with a contrasting printed top and floral loafers.
On Olivia Palermo: Paul & Joe Chorus Blouse ($309).
What is your favorite way to mix prints? Let us know in the comments!
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