How To Incorporate More Colour Into Your Wardrobe

When it comes to fashion, it can be easy to fall into a monochromatic rut. While there is no doubt that black is timeless, flattering and easy to style, a wardrobe consisting entirely of black garments can become a little tedious. Incorporating more colour into your daily wardrobe can seem a little intimidating. You may have experimented with colour beforehand with varying degrees of success; however, if you want to brighten your clothing options once and for all, consider the following tips for wearing more colour. 

Identify Your Colours

You may have noticed that some colours work in harmony with your skin tone, hair colour and overall essence, whereas others tend to wash you out – this is all due to colour theory. You can identify the colours that work best for you by using colour analysis, also known as finding your “colour season”. First, consider your skin’s undertones – are they warm, cool or neutral? Next, take a look at your hair and eye colour. By considering these factors, you can formulate the ideal colour palette, AKA your season. For example, suppose you have warm undertones, rich, dark hair and brown or hazel eyes. In that case, you may fall into the category of “deep autumn”, meaning your ideal colour palette will consist of rich tones like aubergine, forest green and midnight teal. 

Keep in mind that fashion colour analysis is a set of guidelines rather than rules, and you are by no means restricted to your colour season. 

Introduce Accent Pieces

The best way to slowly introduce colour to your wardrobe is to incorporate colourful accent pieces and statement accessories. Start by limiting yourself to one colour per outfit and select an accent piece that works harmoniously with your ensemble. For instance, opt for a statement bag in a bright tone, such as fuschia or mustard yellow. Bags are predominantly black, brown or beige, so a vibrant colour adds an element of playfulness to your outfit. Plus, you always have the option of swapping your bag for a different one should you change your mind. 

Monochrome

If you worry about clashing colours, a monochrome outfit could be the ideal solution. Opt for a plain yet vibrant dress, jumpsuit or two-piece for a pop colour with minimal effort. While purchasing a bright garment may seem intimidating, you could discover a new favourite colour that makes you feel fantastic. It may also be worth experimenting with different shades of the same colour. For example, you could choose a pair of deep plum-coloured trousers with a contrasting lavender top. 

Start With Blue

When it comes to wearing more colour, blue is a superb place to start. Regardless of personal colour palette, there is a shade of blue to suit everyone. If you’re stuck in a rut of relying on black as your signature colour, consider adding darker shades of blue in its place. For example, you could swap your trusty black sweater with a high-quality navy cashmere jumper. Pair brighter shades of blue with white, beige or grey to balance out their vibrance. 

Consider A Capsule Wardrobe

Capsule wardrobes are excellent for fashion enthusiasts who struggle with decision paralysis. A capsule wardrobe is a limited selection of interchangeable garments that work together to create numerous outfits, ideal for when time is tight, and energy levels are low. Furthermore, a capsule wardrobe could be the perfect opportunity to introduce colour into your wardrobe. Choose a colour palette with neutral tones for your base layers and complementary vibrant hues for your accent pieces and accessories. A capsule wardrobe is also great for incorporating colour into your daily outfits with bold patterns.

Embrace Dopamine Dressing

Dopamine dressing is a concept that has lately been increasing in popularity, particularly with members of Generation Z. Dopamine dressing is the act of building an outfit based on garments that make you feel happy, regardless of whether or not they “go” together. This inevitably results in a mismatch of colours, patterns and textures. The whole point of dopamine dressing is to dress in a way that boosts your mood without worrying about colour palette and whether or not an outfit is “flattering”. While you may not feel comfortable dopamine dressing on a daily basis, it can significantly boost your mood and confidence. 

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