It's a weekend evening, and you somehow persuaded your crush for a date. What would be your concern? To create an excellent impression! Trying for almost seven outfits, you notice something is off, and even surrounded by a sea of clothes, you have nothing to wear. This is a universal problem when you want that snatched elite, old-money aesthetics but end up saying you have nothing to wear. Did you know the secret to looking good at a special event? It's not always about clothes; sometimes, it's just the tiny magic of colours.
Why colour palettes matter
A sound colour palette ensures the colours you choose work together, making you look sharp and snatched while giving old-money aesthetics without breaking the bank. It's all about quality, not quantity, and not what you wear but how you carry that.
Pink and grey: Gone are the days when pink was considered a less masculine colour. Paired with subtle tones of grey, pink can look absolutely Gucci. Pairing your pink shirt with simple grey chinos or a pink sweatshirt with grey jeans will give you a modern look.
Black and camel: This is your go if you want a more porsche look without being too flashy. Black adds a modern, sleek touch, while camel has a more muted and warm tone. It's a sophisticated and modern look that is perfect for city dwellers. Want to pull an urban chic look? Pair a turtleneck with camel baggy jeans; pair it with black pants and a camel shirt for formality.
Red and beige: This palette is for you if you are free to make a bold statement. Red is the power colour that demands attention, and when paired with muted beige, it will scream a statement while still being classy.
Blue and white: This classic combo always stays in style. A simple white shirt and blue jeans are like the bread and butter of colour combos. From Casual to formal events, this palette gives a fresh and clean look and is effortlessly stylish. Other clothing options include a plain white shirt paired with a navy suit, a light blue shirt with white chinos, and a casual blue tee with white pants.
Burgundy and beige: Burgundy spreads warmth, deepness, and a hint of richness that shows luxury, while beige keeps everything grounded with its more neutral and calming effect. This palette is perfect for creating a bold yet understated look. Though this palette is perfect for fall and winter, it can work year-round with the right pieces.
Olive and grey: This earthy combination brings nature into your wardrobe with a sophisticated twist. Olive green is a versatile colour that looks good on everyone, and its earthy tone adds depth. Pair this with grey to make things more refined. It's perfect for someone who wants to look all put together with little effort.
Black and white: It seems like this is never out of fashion and can be pulled at any event. It's simple, elegant, striking and never goes off-trend. It suits every complexion and body type. Black suit with white shirt, black turtleneck with white pants, white tee with black jeans, pair it in any way, and you are good to go.
Olive green and brown: If you are looking for something warm and earthy to bring a sense of the outdoors into your outfits, then olive green and brown are your go-to. It will go for both casual and semi-formal occasions. One can pair it with an olive green jacket and brown pants.
Tan and maroon: Tan and Maroon are more of an autumn and winter colour palette, perfect for creating a cosy and welcoming vibe. These shades offer a rich yet subtle statement. Marron is a deep tone that beautifully pairs with a soft tan colour. This is ideal for business casual, where you can pull off an elegant and understated look.
Remember, these are just teeny tiny suggestions. It's up to you to find the perfect colour palette that suits your complexion and body type and makes you feel more comfortable and confident.
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