I think that color blocking is quite a fun thing to do
occasionally. So I mix up the lime color blazer with electric blue Zara pump
shoes, in addition triple up the brightness with these hot Michael Kors Tote. Ever wonder to create eye-catching outfits but I still want to make it comfortable,
so I find out that it’s okay to combo the color in one outfit.
My tips of color block style is don’t ever combo the color
without neutral color insides, so it still blends naturally. Here are some
color tips using the color wheel - I got it from this site - as your guideline:
1. Colors directly next to each other (i.e. yellow and yellow-orange; yellow and yellow-green; violet and blue-violet, etc.)
2. Colors that form right (90 degree) angles with each other (i.e. yellow and red-orange; blue and violet-red; green and orange, etc.)
3. Colors directly across from each other (i.e. yellow and violet; blue and orange; red and green, etc.)
4. Colors that form a T (i.e. blue, orange, and violet-red; yellow, violet, and red-orange; yellow, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)
5. Colors that form an X (i.e. blue, orange, violet-red, and yellow, violet, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)
2. Colors that form right (90 degree) angles with each other (i.e. yellow and red-orange; blue and violet-red; green and orange, etc.)
3. Colors directly across from each other (i.e. yellow and violet; blue and orange; red and green, etc.)
4. Colors that form a T (i.e. blue, orange, and violet-red; yellow, violet, and red-orange; yellow, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)
5. Colors that form an X (i.e. blue, orange, violet-red, and yellow, violet, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)
Happy Trying,
XOXO
Helloolaayu
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