If you’ve read my blog or followed my styling journey, you probably know one thing for sure: green is my favourite colour . But let’s be honest, wearing a full green outfit doesn’t always work. I’m not talking about evening gowns or jumpsuits, where colour unity is easier. I mean day-to-day wear, outfits for work, formal events, and even stylish at-home looks. My deep love for green led me to explore new ways to keep it in focus without overwhelming the outfit. The solution? Pairing the colour with neutral, monochromatic tones like black or white. This creates balance, sophistication, and lets the green truly shine as the star of the look. See the Contrast for Yourself Let’s compare the original outfit, which is bold green trousers with a black & white top — to the version with black pants instead. The outfit with the green trousers highlights green as the main theme. Not just Green! You Can Style Statement Colours Without Going Overbo...
Ever wonder why some outfits just work and others, not so much? It’s often not about price, trend, or even the brand. It’s all about color harmony and how well the colors match your skin tone, energy, and personal style. In this article , we will break down the 4 main color coordination rules every fashion lover should know. 1. Complementary Colors These are opposite on the color wheel, like purple × yellow or blue × orange. They create bold contrast and make each other pop. Great for statement looks or color-block outfits. Note: Statement looks: Bold, eye-catching outfits that are designed to stand out. These looks usually have one strong element, like a bright color, dramatic silhouette, or unique design that grabs attention. 2. Analogous Colors These sit side-by-side on the color wheel, like blue & green or pink & purple. They feel soft, natural, and flowy and are easy to style. Perfect for everyday outfits and layered tones. 3. Monochromatic My favo...