How to Create a Clothing Color Scheme That Stands Out

How to Create a Clothing Color Scheme That Stands Out



One year, everyone's sporting lime green. The next year, the trendsetters proclaim that red is the new black. And year in and year out, you blend into the crowd of animal prints and eco-conscious tones. But you can create your own clothing color scheme to stand out from the crowd. Here are useful tips to stand out from the crowd.









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Examine the fashion shows and magazines for the upcoming season. Note what colors and combinations the designers are using. What you see in the shows and magazines will be the color schemes you'll most likely be seeing soon in discount and department stores and high-end boutiques and then in streets and offices.




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2



Select two to three solid colors that match your skin and hair color. Choose colors that the trendsetters are ignoring for the season. For instance, if red is the new black, choose pink, raspberry or even a dark green instead.




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3



Stick with solid colors because they'll stand out dramatically and not look dated as quickly as prints will.




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Coordinate your color choices so that you can wear at least two of them together. For example, baby blue and black would look positively unusual if red is the trend, and a cream and
lavender
combination stands out if wild animal prints are in.




Step
5



Use white and black shirts to extend your color choices and create stark contrasts or subtle tone-on-tone effects. For example, if you choose gray as one of your solid colors, solid gray and white will create a more dramatic scheme than the subtlety of mixing gray and black.




Step
6



Pay attention to the fabric, texture and cut. Silk and suede always stand out while polyester blends in. Loose t-shirts, jeans and sneakers often blend in while conservative well-tailored clothing and leather shoes stand out.




Step
7



Buy coordinating accessories. Look for shoes, purses, belts, scarves, umbrellas, earrings and necklaces that match your color scheme.







Tips & Warnings









Because you'll be choosing colors that aren't trendy, you'll have to look harder to find them in shops.








Experiment with color dyes and white clothing to create your own color scheme.



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