i for one goes shopping with the intent of buying something different...and end up buying yet another black/grey/white top.
and because the weather in malaysia is not so great these days, what with the haze either blocking the sun rays or trapping the heat in our atmosphere, i think it IS time to bring some colour into our lives.
there is nothing wrong with these plain colours. most people will go for them, as they are the safest and most assuring colours to wear. slimming effects, smartening effects and blending effects. that is why, they are called the "neutrals".
neutral colours are grouped into 3 categories:
NAVY BLUE/BLACK & WHITE
STONE & GRAY
KHAKI & OLIVE
are all your clothes NAVY BLUE/BLACK & WHITE?
best colours to make your outfit pop: kelly green, citron, fuchsia and purple
work
most people go dark for work, because it is supposed to set you off as somewhat serious and booksmart. i am however, of a different opinion. to really "stand out" in the crowd, why not wear something bright under that jacket?
most people go dark for work, because it is supposed to set you off as somewhat serious and booksmart. i am however, of a different opinion. to really "stand out" in the crowd, why not wear something bright under that jacket?
dinner
i love going for dinner functions because this gives me an excuse to wear black (the most slimming colour), without looking morbid. but to make you shine from the other clad-in-black ladies, accessorise your outfit with colourful jewelleries and clutches. out of the four complementary colours given by instyle, i prefer the kelly green as it has a jewel hue to it (instant glamour).
i love going for dinner functions because this gives me an excuse to wear black (the most slimming colour), without looking morbid. but to make you shine from the other clad-in-black ladies, accessorise your outfit with colourful jewelleries and clutches. out of the four complementary colours given by instyle, i prefer the kelly green as it has a jewel hue to it (instant glamour).
weekends
aah...time to unwind. bring out those flats and give your sole/soul a break. nothing goes "pop" like fuschia! because it is a blue-based colour, it goes very well with blues and purples. try something fun like pink shorts, pink leggings, pink skinnies...(note: only for the daring). whatever you do...make sure everything else is subdued or you will end up looking like a neon stick!
aah...time to unwind. bring out those flats and give your sole/soul a break. nothing goes "pop" like fuschia! because it is a blue-based colour, it goes very well with blues and purples. try something fun like pink shorts, pink leggings, pink skinnies...(note: only for the daring). whatever you do...make sure everything else is subdued or you will end up looking like a neon stick!
work
i love wearing grey to work. cause, it is less drastic compared to black and it gives a casual feel to my long day at work. i also usually pair smart working trousers with a not-so-formal top to give a twist to my everyday outfit (only do this if your office permits it). other options to wearing shirts and jackets are cardigans (wrap, v-neck, round neck, long or even cropped) paired with tank tops. brighten the drab by accessorising with light turqoise (pastel vs. strong accent) necklaces or bangles. the pale-r hue complements the grey perfectly.
dinner
for those who loves to be the centre of attention, stay away from the black and embrace the grey neutral. make your outfit even more appealing and have splashes of rainbow colours. (keep it within the same colour group...e.g. pastle blue and pastle purple, pastel pink and pastle purple, pastel yellow and pastel orange...etc.)
i love wearing grey to work. cause, it is less drastic compared to black and it gives a casual feel to my long day at work. i also usually pair smart working trousers with a not-so-formal top to give a twist to my everyday outfit (only do this if your office permits it). other options to wearing shirts and jackets are cardigans (wrap, v-neck, round neck, long or even cropped) paired with tank tops. brighten the drab by accessorising with light turqoise (pastel vs. strong accent) necklaces or bangles. the pale-r hue complements the grey perfectly.
dinner
for those who loves to be the centre of attention, stay away from the black and embrace the grey neutral. make your outfit even more appealing and have splashes of rainbow colours. (keep it within the same colour group...e.g. pastle blue and pastle purple, pastel pink and pastle purple, pastel yellow and pastel orange...etc.)
weekends
time to unwind in your favourite pair of light denim. grey and pink (actually, grey and fuschia goes very well too) goes very well with light blue jeans. play up the pink with more pink accessories and you will be deliciously sweet looking!
time to unwind in your favourite pair of light denim. grey and pink (actually, grey and fuschia goes very well too) goes very well with light blue jeans. play up the pink with more pink accessories and you will be deliciously sweet looking!
work
most people look washed out in khaki/brown/olive colours. so, becareful when you choose the "tone" or "shade" against your skin. this is especially important for the areas near your face (focal point!). so, only if you are naturally fair and rosy...do wear a top in that colour. if you insist on wearing it anyway, make sure you wear it low neck OR accessorise with something in a colour that flatters you better.
dinner
so maybe (olive) green and purple reminds you of barney (the dinosaur), these 2 colours actually goes very well with each other. some say matching shoes and handbag is passe...but it does give a very collected look.
most people look washed out in khaki/brown/olive colours. so, becareful when you choose the "tone" or "shade" against your skin. this is especially important for the areas near your face (focal point!). so, only if you are naturally fair and rosy...do wear a top in that colour. if you insist on wearing it anyway, make sure you wear it low neck OR accessorise with something in a colour that flatters you better.
dinner
so maybe (olive) green and purple reminds you of barney (the dinosaur), these 2 colours actually goes very well with each other. some say matching shoes and handbag is passe...but it does give a very collected look.
weekends
i used to hate yellow. i thought it made my skin looked very sallow (it rhymes!). my mistake was choosing the wrong shade! because i am more blue-toned...hence the yellow i wear must be blue-toned too. so choose your yellow well...
and there you go!
so, add some colour to your life...
and remember...ONE bright colour at a time...:)
so, add some colour to your life...
and remember...ONE bright colour at a time...:)
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