Wednesday 9 August 2017

Before You Decide on Color to Have in Your Wardrobe


Colors are difficult to coordinate.
There is nothing more limiting than a wardrobe of separates that are all different colors. Ground your wardrobe in flattering neutrals so that the colors can easily be added as accents.

Color gimmicks are exactly just that.
It’s not about what “color season” you are, it’s about the texture, tone and how the color looks on you as a whole. How does it look on you that day?

Color dates itself.
Every year comes with a color-tone of the year to grace things in market and motivates people to buy new things. But want happens the next year? This circle is repeated and before you know it, you’ll be wearing the color of 2003 in 2017 and looking out of touch and irrelevant.
Classic colors like black, navy, white, gray or red as an accent always look modern. Always stay in the now, look rich and look relevant.

Combine high and low.
When you do invest in key wardrobe pieces be certain that they will last from a color standpoint.

Color tells a visual story.                                                                                                     

When you want to look classical and successful you need to stay away from colors that say the wrong things. Present yourself in a language that looks global, modern and relevant. 

Tuesday 8 August 2017

Shades of Same Color and Style


What color should I wear is a question that comes to most fashion/style expert. Color is one of their biggest roadblocks when it comes to creating a chic and professional image.

Here’s the truth about color and style if you want to look professional, chic, rich, and relevant: wear classic neutral colors!

Have you ever looked at professional, rich, relevant or classic men? They build a wardrobe around

black or navy. 
Have you ever looked in high-end fashion houses like DL Republic, DLC clothing or Dr.Legendclothing (just Google them to see), you will see plenty of black, navy or white.

Keep in mind that it is not about the price tag but about the elegance that the color conveys. Stay away from murky off colors that only suck up your presence.


By all means do add color to your wardrobe, but think of color as an accent rather than a mainstay of your wardrobe.