How to dress by assembling coloured pieces
In terms of clothing, there are two major schools: those who prefer a colourful and versatile look and those who prefer colour.
When some colours are relatively easy to combine (dark colours such as dark green, navy blue, burgundy...) others require a little more reflection and gymnastics.
For light colours or less all-purpose colours, there are certain rules, certain things to know in order not to.
Some colours work together and others do not.
But how do I know......
In this article, you will find information on how to assemble the coloured pieces in your wardrobe.
THE PINK ONE
Pink is a colour that comes in a wide range of shades. However, it is still quite difficult to wear.
To avoid it giving a side too pink, you can wear it in different ways.
First, you can wear pink as an accessory on less colourful or more versatile clothes.
Then you can wear it as a strong piece, such as pants or a jacket, and combine it with softer pieces (white t-shirt, dark jeans).
Finally, you can combine it with more sportswear or street pieces to counterbalance the often very girly side of pink.
THE BLUE ONE
The is a color that is worn daily and that is not uncommon to find
Especially the navy blue which is often worn as black. But also because the jeans take on the blue color.
However, there are shades of blue that are less easy to associate, such as electric blue, turquoise or duck blue, for example.
The best thing to do is to find neutral colours like beige, grey and brown.
Or colours that create a harmony with the blue you have chosen: purple for turquoise blue or duck blue for example or other pastel colours for pastel blue.
THE YELLOW ONE
As for yellow, it is a colour that has its place in dressing rooms. However, it is not necessarily easy to know how to wear it.
To look pretty, yellow can be worn as accessories such as shoes, a handbag or a clutch or even jewellery.
But it can also be worn on a piece of clothing, if there is only one yellow piece in your outfit. It especially avoids the total yellow look.
To wear it well, yellow must be combined with soberly coloured pieces (black, grey, white). Or married with patterned pieces to boost your outfit.
THE RED ONE
Red is a very popular colour and is worn quite regularly.
Once again, it is a colour that can be declined: cherry red, burgundy, brick... These variations are not really the same.
But there are some rules that are common to all.
To start, prefer to wear a single red piece in your entire outfit.
Once you have chosen your piece, match it with basic colours such as black, white, nude...
Otherwise, play with harmonies (purple and orange) or contrasts (green for red). You can also play with the purple, orange and red variations.
THE GREEN ONE
Dressing with green can be very trendy if the color is well worn. Of course, all these tones are included in these tips.
Unlike other colours, green can be worn in a total look with khaki combinations or green dresses. Or by small touches with accessories such as jewellery, a scarf in winter...
You can wear it plain or patterned, with the camouflage pattern.
You can combine green with grey, black or denim. Or you can choose golden, orange or coral colours for more summery seasons.
Conclusion
Finally, don't hesitate to wear coloured pieces and play with them to give a little dynamism to your outfits.
To feel good with colours, choose parts that are suitable and work with the colour in question.