Stunning Tips For You To Pair Colors Of Clothes Like A Goddess

 

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What can be simpler than a handy combination of clothes? Uh, I don’t even know. Assembling a nuclear reactor from scrap seems on pair. There are just too many vAriables to consider: shoes, accessories, the dress, your hair color and what not. Your skin tone and personal style can also affect your looks and appearances.

That’s why I’ve come up with this post – and easy guide to pairing of colors. Do note that all of the below guides will fit with your unique style or preferences as they elaborate on the sciences and psychology behind palette schemes, not fashion trends.

Basics of combination

Finding a great dress is easy. You can go online and shop for hours without even leaving the comfort of your house. The guys at http://www.pintelstore.com/ are by the way my personal favorites.

But when it comes to combining the perfect dress with something as gorgeous, the chromatic circle comes in handy. You’ll be able to distinguish primary colors like red, yellow or blue and several secondary ones like orange or violet. The rest is easy, there are only two basic rules:

  • Contrast: combine the opposites. If the colors are on the different sides of the wheel – they mix well.
  • Cameo: Beige and brown combinations are a splendid example – you can go for ones that are close to each other in the circle.

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An Advanced Tutorial

Here are some additional tips that can really save your day and pomp those gorgeous looks up a notch.

  • Black, white, beige and grey go well with everything. These are your safest bets.
  • Prints are good as long as they are absolutely absent from your clothes. Ok, a discount is available- feel free to use one print at a time. Two or more will become a cacophony.
  • Cold colors go better with silver rings and earrings while warmer clothes work better with gold.
  • Shoes and purses are to be of the same palette. Always. Regardless of what high fashion advocates mumble about.
  • You probably have a lot of blue clothes. This color is one of the more basic and widely spread ones. And yet it does not mix well with everything. White and black stripes are a safe bet; brown palette can do magic if paired with blue and so do camel, beige and grey shades.
  • Green goes well with sand, yellow or beige and yet works better in contrast with basic colors like black, white and/or grey.

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One Comment

  1. Hello Melissa, I totally agreed with you. Many times it happens with me that I worry for the best combination. Your blog is so helpful and informative for me. Keep sharing this kind of blog in future. Thank you so much.

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