Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Normal Girl's Guide to Color Blocking

Color blocking with hot hues is all over the runways these days, and it looks like it's here to stay until spring 2012. Not to mention it's the hottest fall trend you can participate in right now.

I know what you may be thinking, "But how can a normal girl wear that trend?" Let me tell you, it's easier than you think!

Color blocking is really about mixing up your brights. You can mix two different brights, like red and fuchsia. You can mix bright in with dark, maybe with an electric blue maxi skirt. Or you mix your brights with white for an unexpected fall pairing. Whichever remix you want to try, all you have to do is follow these easy tips.

1. If you're going to mix two different brilliant hues,  try colors in the same family or unusual compliments. Think red and fuchsia, orange and purple, or head-to-toe blues. If you're pairing complimentary colors, don't go overboard. We all know red and green go together, but you don't want to look like an out-of-season watermelon or an early Christmas tree. Try this color block inspiration from Sarah Jessica Parker.

Color Block Look from Express

 



















 2. If you're a little afraid to jump right into color blocking, try one hot-hued piece with a neutral you already own.


ASOS Midi Skirt with Pleats, $73.18
3. Make a clean, chic statement with your flashy pigments by adding white. I love white during the cold months, it feels so winter-wonderland! White is graceful no matter what season we're in, and it makes your brilliant shades shine even brighter.
ASOS Jet Pocket Slim Cropped Trousers, $36.59
What do you think of the fall color blocking trend? Will you be color blocking this season?

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