Colour coordination can make or ruin an outfit. So it makes sense that while playing with new tones and collaborations, you could feel a little nervous. But that doesn’t imply you have to wear all black everything. Here, we walk you through some colour-coordinated outfits that will energise and improve your sense of style. These fashionable ideas will show you how to wear strong hues without clashing, from subtle pink and grey combinations to daring green and yellow ones. Are you prepared to accept the rainbow? These are the colour combinations for clothing you should try this year.
1. Green and Yellow
Nothing on a hot summer day smells crisper than newly cut grass, and this colour combination is just that. Green and yellow look fantastic on most skin tones because they are crisp and clean. Concentrate on mustard, khaki, and dark green if you have a warm skin tone. Bright yellows and iridescent greens might sharpen up an outfit on a person with cool skin tones.
Try pairing a classy yellow blazer with a plain grey skirt or a pair of jeans to wear this colour combo. Then, for a lively new everyday style, add a crisp white shirt and green accessories. It’s simple to add colour and transition your winter clothing into the spring and summer by using colour blocking. Simply incorporate some solid hues into your ensemble to see the difference.
2. Pale Blue and Pink
Pastel colours scream spring more than anything. Soft pinks and blues may seem understated, but with the correct styling, they can be just as striking as a bold splash of colour. This colour scheme will make you think of a warm spring wind and the delicate aroma of jasmine.
For a daytime outfit that will melt away all signs of winter, pair a pink jacket with a light blue cashmere jumper. Add some pink arm candy to a traditional all-black outfit to soften it up. Layer your accessories, and don’t be afraid to use several pastel hues. To balance out the colour scheme, this colour combination looks well with a statement shoe like a white stiletto.
3. Red and Blue
One of our all-time fave looks is the red and blue colour scheme. We adore how a sharp red jacket, sassy shoes, and a pair of jeans can be entirely transformed. Partying is at the bottom and business is at the top. It adds sophistication to a casual appearance and is sensual without being over the top.
A timeless shirt with Breton stripes is always in style. With a pair of trousers and a red blazer, it is every bit the classic French Chanel-inspired style. As an alternative, you might contrast your blue jeans with a fresh white shirt underneath your jacket to bring off the vivid red colour.
4. Cobalt Blue and Turquoise
Cobalt blue and turquoise make for a strong and vibrant colour combination. Consider “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and dress elegantly and formally in this colour combo. It’s one of those combos that may look excellent with both silver and gold accessories, forming a versatile styling alliance. You don’t necessarily need to break it up with a neutral colour like white or cream, though. You are only limited by your imagination.
No of the occasion, a regal blue dress with laid-back turquoise sneakers will have you looking picture-perfect. You’ll be daydreaming about dancing evenings in Santorini if you wear it with a striking necklace.
5. Orange and Blue
The ideal colour combination for a colour-blocking approach is orange and blue. Choose blue trousers with a top that is orange, or go for an item that perfectly combines the two tones. Try mixing a darker navy blue with a burnt orange colour for something a little unusual. Regardless of how you decide to style your sunglasses, don’t forget the ideal shoe. Your clothing will be perfectly highlighted by a nude shoe, which will also combine all the brightness into one beautiful morning.
6. Tan and Maroon
Tans and other light neutral hues can be challenging to style and make you look dreary and uninspired, but if you pair them with a rich, deep hue like maroon, you’ll have a match made in fashion heaven. It’s important to mix texture and colour to keep it interesting and flattering on all skin tones, so try a corduroy skirt with a satin camisole. And while most fashion trends advise against wearing the same colour scheme from head to toe, for this particular style, you do not need to follow the guidelines.
7. Orange and Black
Orange and black are the new black, whether it’s a dress that flawlessly mixes these vibrant colours or individual products. Nothing brightens a black ensemble like a bold, vibrant colour, and orange definitely achieves that.
Don’t be afraid to wear colourful trousers. Try the must-have item of the season, a black crop top, with a pair of high-waisted flare trousers to show off your great abs. For those of us who like to conceal our six-packs, try a large jumper that is loosely tucked in. Don’t forget to add some luxury to the delicious Max Mara Zebra Printed Ponyskin bag, whatever you wear it with.
8. Pink and Grey
With a few adaptable pieces, you can wear pink and grey all year long for a beautiful appearance. There are no restrictions on how you can use this colour scheme in clothes. A delicate pink top and dark grey pants can look just as good together. Extend the colour scheme to your accessories, and don’t forget to wear the wide-brim hat, which is this season’s must-have accessory.
9. Purple and Coral
Coral was originally only used for your grandmother’s lipstick, but Ita Buttrose’s iconic shade has since replaced it as one of the most wearable ones. Coral and purple combined with self-assurance will produce the ideal summer ensemble.
All skin tones can benefit from coral’s attractive hues, and the rich, deep purple tones add just the appropriate amount of contrast without being overpowering. Try pairing a coral shirt with a vivid purple bag or shoe and adding some gold accents to add some contrast.
10. Purple and White
Despite the fact that white goes with everything, nothing appears better than when it is combined with purple. It gives you a smooth appearance and exudes sensuality and femininity. This pairing is so adaptable that you can add some gold and silver accessories to transform a high tea look for the day into a look for a night out with friends.