On this week’s edition of Every Man, Woman, and Child I want to showcase my sweet, little family. We took some family pictures to give to Grandparents and Great Grandparents. I thought I would share them with you. Tell me what you think.
 We went with multi colored striped shirts to tie the look together without being too matchy matchy.
After the first handful of shots Nate decided to change into a lighter shirt. And they say women are fickle when it comes to what to wear. I love the man anyway.
 
 We had to bring out the ball to get Lyla to be happy for at least a few pictures.
 We set the timer and counted down to just the right second when we could throw the ball, get a big smile from the Bean, and keep the ball out of the frame. Shhh…it’s my mommy secret.
This would be my favorite shot, but the husband never smiles. However, Lyla’s cute, little feet make up for that in my opinion. Which is your favorite shot?
If you want to participate in next weeks blogger special edition of Every Man, Women, and Child please e-mail (noguiltfashion@gmail.com) me pictures or links to your Christmas/New Years party attire. You can also send the link to me on Twitter @noguiltfashion

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Back here I mentioned a new feature I will be running. Every Man, Woman, and Child will feature for today’s fashions on my friends, family, and you. 

Shirt- H&M Skirt- Thrifted Tights- Target Shoes- Steve Madden

Everybody is doing it now. Well, you can’t count me in that list too. I’m now an official pattern mixer. Guys have been doing it for a while mixing patterned shirts and ties. Ladies jumped on the bandwagon too, and most do it with great panache. On the other hand, a few hot messes have rolled with this trend too. That isn’t a style bashing post, so I’ll just get started with the how to.

Start out by mixing patterns with the same colors. For instance, if you choose a shirt with dominant color of purple like Fia did you can pair it with a skirt that has purple in the pattern. That provides a great link between pieces. Keeping both patterned pieces floral gives a nice touch.

My pattern mixing venture combined patterns of neutral colors that allowed me to mix to entirely different patterns safely. Hey, you’ve got to take baby steps right?

In the print mixing world animal prints have become a neutral. Check out Tiffany at My Fashion Epiphany. She rocked a leopard print cardigan with a cute floral pencil skirt. Did I mention she is just gorgeous too?

What I Wore Today has a look that features two equally bold prints. I think that works for most people. You just have to have the confidence and sass to pull it off.

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