4 Ways To Do Colour Blocking
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Look 1
Red can be a tricky colour to wear well, but adding some hot pink into the mix will give your outfit a more playful, feminine feel. Layer an oversized trench over the top and add white pumps to pull everything together.
Long Trench Coat, £89.99 | Zara
Heart Button Alpaca Blend Cardigan, £69 | & Other Stories
Belted Tencel & Linen-Blend Wide-Leg Pants, £250 | De La Vali
GG Marmont Super Mini Quilted Leather Shoulder Bag, £750 | Gucci
Gianvito 105 Leather Pumps, £520 | Gianvito Rossi
Gold Triple Mini Hoop Earrings, £69 | Ana Haie
Look 2
While you might not typically team yellow with purple, opting for pastel shades of both colours works better. Keep the rest of your look white and neutral for a fresh spring look.
Look 3
Adding black leather is an easy way to make punchy shades feel more directional, while opting for bright accessories is a subtler way to clash bold hues like green and electric blue.
Poplin Shirt With Tied Detail, £29.99 | Zara
Hazel Wool Blend Coat, £379 | AllSaints
Kate Faux-Leather Paperbag Pants, € 105 (were €210) | The Frankie Shop
The Chain Pouch Leather Clutch Bag, £2,750 | Bottega Veneta
105MM Hangsi Satin Pumps, £795 | Manolo Blahnik
Rapture Cat-Eye Acetate Sunglasses, £35 | Le Specs
Look 4
Give a nod to the 80s by pairing sorbet shades with white accessories – just add a camel blazer to bring the look up to date.
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