Piling up classic colors in our wardrobe is a must, that’s for sure. However, sometimes we might want to liven up our style and add a little twist to the minimal and neutral outfits we’ve been wearing for a long time. In a world filled with routine, especially in times of covid-19, the last thing we want is uninteresting dull looks that add to the monotony of our days.Here are some of the unusual color combinations you can adopt to break the flatness of your daily worn apparel.

 

Blue and Pink

Blue is one the most liked colors in Fashion! It inspires calmness, peace, tranquility and also conservatism. Pink on the other hand has always been associated with playfulness and girliness. Can you imagine the balanced power these two colors would have when combined together? It might be an odd pair, but it’s a very common and fashionable one! You can adopt it for your office looks and you can play with the diversified tones of each to match your skin color.

         

Green and Yellow

It’s a wild combination (yes!), but the thought of it alone brought us a sense of freshness and gleam that we cannot usually experience when sticking to the regular color pairs. This unconventional vibrant mix goes perfectly with most skin tones. If you have a dark skin tone, khaki, mustard and dark green might work best for your complexion.

     

Red and fuchsia

If you’re looking for an ultimate feminine look, you might want to consider this color combo ASAP! It’s hot. It’s sexy. It’s vibrant. It’s energetic. It’s definitely a bold statement to make, breaking the monotony of warm underwhelming colors that you might choose to wear on a daily basis. At the end of the day, fashion is about experimenting and there’s nothing wrong with dressing boldly every now and then!

       

Black and camel

If we had to use one word to describe this color combination, we would definitely say ELEGANCE! We love both colors and we wear them heavily separately. They are both classic and chic and can surely provide you with the graceful attire you might want to achieve on some occasions. However, when these two opposite ends of the natural range are put together, they are much more impactful and sensational!

       

Pink and grey

If you’re more on the neutral side but you still want to spice it up, pink and grey is the answer for you. Pink is a very flexible color that can marry perfectly well with energetic colors, but also with muted and underwhelming shades. On the other hand, grey isn’t really known for being that impactful on its own so pairing it with blush pink will help you recreate a harmonious uncommon look the best and smoothest way possible.

         

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Read More

Few minutes with Bamboleira…

A one-on-one interview with Bamboleira, a Colombian jewelry brand that has been crafting unique handmade pieces since 2015, inspired by the legacy of ancestral traditions.
Read More

What Colors Do and Do Not Attract Heat?

Knowing what colors look best for your skin, how to style different shades and what palette is in-vogue this season is definitely important. But have you ever wondered about the correlation between colors and temperature?
Read More

Pack a punch in pink

Forget subtler shades of blush and rose, for Autumn/Winter 2019 pink has moved on to unseasonably bold, bright and brilliant tones.