You know all those super stylish people who wear tons of color? They just seem to innately know how to combine colors. They wear pink with red. They add the perfect pop of yellow to an outfit. They put blue with green in a way you never thought of. And while it looks great on them – you know it’s just not you. And that’s okay.
You don’t need to wear tons of color to feel stylish. You actually don’t need to wear any color – you can have a perfectly stylish wardrobe based in neutrals. But when you’re not depending on color, it’s easy to accidentally end up with outfits that are a little meh. That are a little bland. And a little too simple. So, you need to focus on things (other than color) to make your outfits interesting.
Did you ever watch What Not to Wear? I feel like What Not to Wear was my style school – I learned so much from watching every single episode (multiple times). And the interesting thing is that, even though they worked with many different people. Of different ages and sizes. And different needs and lifestyles. They always came back to the same main principles to make intentional outfits with dimension. And I use the same principles, too.
So, here are 4 principles (or secrets, if you will) to creating amazing neutral outfits. And I’ll illustrate them with actual outfits I created for my clients during styling sessions.
But first, two quick things. First – for the purpose of this article, I’m calling ‘neutrals’ black, shades of white and ivory, shades of grey, shades of brown/camel/taupe and navy. And denim. Others might argue that there are more neutrals (which I agree), but that’s what we’ll stick to for now. Second – most of these outfits utilize more than one principle to elevate them. Because one is good – but two (or three) is even better.
PATTERN
Print and pattern are the easiest ways to add dimension to an outfit when you’re not using color. They’re visually interesting and they’re an easy way to express your personality. Think about it – are you more of an animal print person? Or do you prefer dots and checks? Will you wear floral prints? Or do you like something more abstract? The possibilities are infinite and you can use pattern in so many different ways.
TEXTURE
I think of texture as the unsung hero of clothes, that no one really talks about. You probably have a clear opinion on your favorite colors and definite prints you prefer. But have you thought about texture as a way to make things more interesting? Especially if you’re someone who likes solids, texture is pretty crucial to turn a safe look into something stellar.
SHINE
Don’t get scared when I say ‘shine’ – I’m not asking you to wear sequins to the office. Shine is really any fabric with sheen or reflection (like silky fabrics or leather). And shine comes into play in a big way with your accessories. Jewelry, metallic textiles and hardware on belts, bags and shoes can totally transform a neutral based outfit.
COLOR
No, I’m not switching gears on you. When I’m talking about color, I’m referring to how you combine colors. Do you like monochromatic looks? Or bold contrasts? Or playing with multiple shades of the same basic color? These are all great ways to be deliberate with your neutral outfits. And you can change how you put things together based on the occasion and your mood.
Did you get any new ideas on how to wear neutrals? Remember, it’s not about wearing neutrals vs. wearing color. You can be colorful on some days, neutral on others and get amazing mileage out of your existing wardrobe.
If you’ve never explored color vs. neutrals or the different facets of your style, maybe it’s time we connect. I’ve helped 100’s of clients define their style, figure out what does (and doesn’t) work in their closet, shop for what’s missing and create outfits that make them feel great. Because yes, you may be able to figure it out on your own. But you can also get guidance from an expert, so that you’ll spend less time and money and effort. And end up with an intentional style that you love.
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