How to Style Hard-to-Wear Colors
Summer is the best time to break out all of those gorgeous, bright colors and add a dash of sunshine to your outfits. The neutral, everyday look can feel a bit plain sometimes. That’s why it’s important to incorporate color into your wardrobe!
One of the more challenging aspects of bringing colors into your look is how to style them without looking like you’re at Coachella or an elementary school field day 24/7.
The key: Don’t shy away from the brights, just learn how to mix, match, and contrast until you have the perfect look.
Green, orange, and teal are colors I truly love, but often have a hard time inserting into my ensembles. Here are some of the ways I like to style these hard to wear colors while staying true to their bold hues!
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Products: Pants, Bodysuit, Blazer, Shoes, Necklace One of my favorite color combos is the sleek, black-and-green look for a night out. First, a well-made bright green trouser is the staple for this look. To add an air of elegance, pair these pants with a black lace bodysuit or corset-style top. The lace detail here adds wonderful contrast to the structured look of the pants. Throw on a basic black blazer for a cute, oversized look that complements the green of the pants. Elegant, strappy black heels are a staple for any outfit, and work beautifully with the silhouette of these pants. Finally, a chunky gold chain is another outfit essential. It adds a bold, glamorous feel to this outfit that’s perfect for an evening on the town! Products: Shirt, Jeans, Shoes, Hat, Belt Orange is a bold color, but super fun to style! It works beautifully with pinks, blues, and yellow, but here I’m accentuating the tone of the orange by pairing it with whites and washed out denim. For this retro-style look, start off with a comfy orange and white striped tee. This can be knotted, tucked, or styled however you like! Orange
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