If you’re looking for more of that feminine, beachy vibe in your style, you’re going to love everything that Tiare Hawaii has to offer you. In particular, we highly recommend taking a look at the “Sonnet” collection. Full of pretty pastel shades, flowing skirts, playful patterns, off-the-shoulder necklines, and all the tie-dye you could want, this collection keeps it interesting from start to finish. In fact, this collection really ramps up the style factor by taking inspiration from another culture. While Tiare is mostly known for their Hawaiian influence, the “Sonnet” collection was actually influenced by the Turkish culture, which you’ll now likely quickly pick up on. In addition, as is typical of a Tiare collection, you’re not going to miss out on any patterns. Using a hand-stamped hot-wax process, Tiare’s patterns are always vibrant, rich, and most definitely statement-making. From sky blue polka dot patterns to vivid navy and pink floral patterns, we’re certain this collection will add some life back into your wardrobe.
Liven Up Your Style With Vivid Patterns From Tiare Hawaii
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