Color blocking | How to correctly adopt the trend
Can minimal style and Old Money aesthetics have their honor in the last two seasons, however let's be honest for a while - whatever trend is at the top of the trend charts, color will always be the main protagonist of the year
The minimal style and Old Money aesthetic may have had their moment in the last two seasons, but let's be honest - no matter what trend is at the top of the charts, color will always be the star of spring outfits. Color blocking has been, is, and will be a must for this time of year. But how can you do it right?
What is color blocking?
Essentially, it is the combination of different colors in an outfit, resulting in a statement look. Minimalism has no place in color blocking. The trend calls for imaginative color combinations and a more maximalist approach to dressing. Pay close attention here: To be considered color blocking in an outfit, you should combine three or more colors.
Tip! If you don't love very bold colors, you can experiment with their pastel versions. However, the combination of beige, ecru, and white is not considered color blocking.
Color blocking combinations: How can you do color blocking?
While the trend may sound somewhat "scary," it's not. You can easily adopt it by pairing a colorful suit with a top and a bag of a different color or simply choosing different colors for your top, skirt, and shoes. The possible color combinations are endless.
Here are some easy and always stylish color combinations:
- Pink-red-royal blue
- Yellow-turquoise-beige
- Pink-green-red
- Fuchsia-lilac-yellow
- Pink-orange-purple
- Yellow-lilac-turquoise
- Turquoise-green-yellow
- Purple-red-pink
- Orange-pink-yellow
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