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Her Fashion: Tribal Print Revamped

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Matt Fultz Student Contributor, University of Central Florida
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Nicholas Osler Student Contributor, University of Central Florida
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCF chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

We all saw tribal print last fall and fell in love with it! Luckily, it’s back in fashion this fall, but this time it’s revamped! Last year, we saw this print in many neutral and native colors. But now we are seeing lots of bold colors, giving this print a more modern look.

I spotted Mary Berru (above left) and her friend, Emilieigh Wright (above right) in the Student Union both wearing similar dresses covered in a tribal print.

At first I thought this was a planned fashion statement or something, but when I asked the girls, they said it was “just a coincidence.”

This look can easily be implemented into your wardrobe this fall and there are many ways to rock it! A couple of my favorites are this comfy cardigan from H&M and this fun tribal skirt from Forever 21.

To complement the boldness of the tribal pattern, the girls went with the classic combat boot. However, a nice pair of pumps would transform this from daytime to a night-on-the-town look. Accessories with this look should be minimal because you don’t want to detract from all of the movement in the pattern. So, instead of wearing an extravagant necklace, go with a simple bangle, or like these girls, a nice watch. However you decide to wear this pattern, you bedda WERK!

Matt Fultz is a sophomore studying Marketing and Magazine Journalism. He is currently the official fashion blogger of Her Fashion and contributing writer for HCUCF. After college, Matt hopes to work for a fashion magazine in NYC and gain a reputation as a fashion photographer. Follow Matt on Twitter: @MattWFultz for fashion updates and more! 
Nicholas Osler graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2014 with a degree in Interpersonal/Organizational Communication. Connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasosler