Achieving a stylish look with personality dependson your skill to combine colours and fabrics. The wide palette that the fashion world puts within your reach means that creating the right looks is not always an easy task, as you run the risk of being shipwrecked in an immense sea of proposals and shades. To avoid stressing yourself out, you should play it safe and keep in mind several style rules that always work. We'll tell you about them in the following post.
In the design of a good outfit, many elements come into play, which has to be coordinated with each other to get the right result. Sweatshirt or T-shirt, trousers, shoes, jacket, jumper, coat and accessories. All of them must be in harmony and coherence to look stylish and with personality. In addition, you not only need to know which colours suit you best, but you also need to match them together to enhance your features. Although it may seem stressful and time-consuming at first, it's actually much simpler and requires only a few basic rules to put into practice.
Rule number 1: Go for a neutral colour palette. Natural shades, such as brown, ochre and beige, are a perfect choice... They bring calm and serenity to your look and because they are not at all strident, they make combining them simple and easy.
Rule number 2: Start with a neutral base and go for print, but only on one garment. Apply the same rule if you want to add an extreme touch of colour to your look. It's a way to bring a lot of personality to your outfit, without risking too much.
Rule number 3: Choose a colour and combine its different ranges. Blue, for example, can be very playful because of the wide range of shades available. Start with navy, use it as a base and move up the colour palette to give daring touches to garments such as jackets, jumpers or accessories.
Rule number 4: The two-tone look is always a winner. The classic combination of black and white, khaki and navy or black and grey will always be a sure hit. Choose them if you want to succeed.
Rule number 5: There are certain garments that dominate the look and allow for versatility when it comes to creating unique combinations, such as a good pair of jeans. Wear them with a white t-shirt or shirt and the rest of the garments in shades of brown, or for a more casual look, go for colours like pink or burgundy. Spectacular!
As you become more experienced in the art of styling, you can be bold enough to introduce more daring elements and colours. After all, fashion is art and creativity, so once you've mastered the basics, you can allow yourself to play, create and experiment. Your style is entirely up to you. Ready to try the art of colour?