Bold colors trends



GO BOLD – OR GO HOME

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Earlier this year, we’ve realized how colours can influence the way we feel, especially when it comes to clothes. That’s why this season, we want vibrant and bold looks to make us feel animate and zealous. Simply said, wear your colours confidently!

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1. Orange you glad to see me?

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Why, yes, I am glad to see you, orange. 

ivory gary pepper vintage boots - carrot orange Sportsgirl hat - gold gary peppe


Brighten any wardrobe with this colour whether you’re planning on being flamboyant or even a bit discreet. 

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silk long dress Celine dress

black Jeffrey Campbell shoes - orange H&M dress - white American Apparel blouse

Whatever your preference, this popping colour will definitely make heads turn.

black curve wedges asos shoes - carrot orange Zara dress - black leather Zara ba

asos shoes - Accesorize purse - orange Zara pants - Queens Wardrobe blouse - leo

tan H&M hat - orange Zara blouse - white H&M skirt - yellow Wanted Shoes wedges

2. Reds and greens are not just for Christmas.

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While most of us associate the colours, red and green, with the holiday season, a true fashionista at heart knows that these two colours can be worn at any time, anywhere.

ivory kitten heels Aldo shoes - orange sweater - charcoal gray striped head Tops

white double-breasted Zara blazer - black quilted Chanel bag - carrot orange stu

forest green sweater - black StEmile pants - charcoal gray scarf - ruby red belt

 Why not use what you know from last season and continue to colourblock this summer?

orange vintage shirt - brick red Mango bag - green Zara pants - blue vintage bel

carrot orange cateye Chloe sunglasses - blue satin pumps whhttt vintage heels -

carrot orange H&M hat - green high waisted American Apparel pants

3. I’m feeling so blue.

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You should feel blue because this stunning colour will leave you wanting more. 

blue random brand pants - black Jolidon romanian brand top - blue Zara blazer -

black worn as top American Apparel dress - black H&M jacket - yellow American Ap

nude loeffler randall shoes - blue Zara pants - yellow Zara top

To make your outfit pop, make sure to pair up your blues with some oranges or yellows. 

chartreuse asos dress - blue Topshop jacket - white calvin klein socks

It’s a magnificent way to show off your electrifying, edgy side.

white dress - mustard leather bag - black black wedges - blue t-shirt

blue Zara skirt - orange Zara blouse - beige cesare paciotti pumps - blue Bimba&

blue Givenchy blazer - camel American Apparel bag - yellow Topshop blouse - blue

4. Look at all the neon brights!

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peach asos top - chartreuse vintage pants - black Robert Clergerie sandals

hot pink Shoedazzle shoes - hot pink Zara jeans - white Express bag - navy Forev

light brown Bershka shoes - blue worn as skirt American Apparel shirt - yellow T

School may be over, but bring back those highlighters because neon colours are the it colours for this summer.

black litas Jeffrey Campbell shoes - silver birdskull fashionology necklace - aq

beige cutout booties HAUTE & REBELLIOUS boots - aquamarine envelope clutch HAUTE

 No matter what colour those neons are paired up with, those neons will be the focal point. 

blue dress - brown shoes - brown necklace - purple belt

And yes, you can pair neon colours with any other colour, including black!

heather gray Urban Outfitters boots - beige La Rinascente sweater - tan H&M pant

heather gray ohmyfrock blazer - black striped hm skirt - lime green top - black

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FIX YOUR DON’TS



1. Don’t overdo the colours.

yellow Archiveclothingmultiplycom dress - black department store hat - light yel

If you’ve noticed in all of the examples, our Chictopians kept it to a maximum of two bold colours. 

chartreuse reflections bag - sky blue urban og flats - aquamarine Forever 21 ski

Having more than two vibrant colours (three can still be an adequate amount), you face the possibility of looking jumbled than put together. 

tan blazer - carrot orange socks - dark green skirt - hot pink t-shirt

Try to keep your outfit a maximum of two colours if you’re just beginning to experiment with bright colours.

blue skinny Zara jeans - hot pink Zara blazer - yellow asos bag - salmon H&M hee

light orange H&M shoes - magenta H&M hat - turquoise blue New Yorker shirt - lig

Trust me, not everyone is as lucky as these ladies ^^ Some people can wear just anything and still look like a million bucks! Kudos to them!

2. Don’t forget to accessorize.

salmon patent sling Audrey bags from SM bag - black Topshop wedges - black basic

This is especially important for gals who want to exemplify that boldness in accessories rather than in the outfits.

heather gray strappy sandals deena  ozzy shoes - chartreuse clutch American Appa

navy blazer - chartreuse top - red pants - yellow flats

 If you’re not comfortable in wearing bright colours from head to toe, you can always opt for a bright handbag or necklace pendant. 

ivory H&M hat - maroon Forever21 skirt - chartreuse Club Monaco top - black Club

black colorful heels Zara shoes - white slouchy Reiss blazer - beige clutch Marc

These small gestures can ease your way into the wearing big, bright colours!

hot pink Zara shoes - yellow H&M dress - hot pink Pashmina scarf - hot pink rand

hot pink Zara jeans - light pink Zara blazer - yellow clutch H&M bag - yellow Za

3. Don’t forget to be confident!

hot pink Zara jeans - hot pink Zara shirt - white Express bag - blue Aldo heels

Lastly, this isn’t a fashion rule, per se, but this is the kind of attitude you must harbor when you’re wearing these flashy colours!

white sneakers Converse shoes - black caviar Chanel bag - white cat eye Tom Ford

yellow Vintage Gym t-shirt - blue sheer diy skirt - red polka dot clogs

 Even if your outfit is the brightest amongst the crowd, when you don’t have that confidence, you still don’t shine. 

camel TK Maxx hat - purple tesco blazer - dark brown H&M bag - red Primark flats

carrot orange used as top warehouse dress - light yellow thrifted pants - eggshe

So gleam away!


Source - Chictopia
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