A print on teal grounds creates visual interest whilst maintaining the sophisticated blue-green base colour that makes teal such a useful neutral for professional dressing. The key is that the secondary colours in the print need to complement rather than clash with teal. Whites and creams create crisp contrast. Deeper teals and navy create tonal interest. Golds and warm metals add richness. The scale of the print determines how busy the dress reads overall. Small repeats feel quieter and more formal. Larger prints command more attention. The print quality matters considerably because a poorly executed pattern on teal just looks cheap rather than sophisticated. These are the teal printed dresses that provide visual interest without compromising the inherent sophistication of the blue-green base colour.