Pink And Red Is The Ultimate Wardrobe Combination If You Know How To Pull It Off
Isabella Bartlett
In order to make the two colors blend in, you'll want to specify where and when you will be wearing this combo together. Pinpointing the time of day, season, and occasion will help determine exactly what pieces will be the center focus of your outfit. For instance, if you're going out to lunch with a friend, and it's a cold, but sunny, spring day, you might want to opt for a red skirt and pink moto jacket. Here, because the jacket will be the center focus, you'll want to compliment the piece with smaller, red accessories, so it doesn't overpower the look. Specific occasions that can help you specify and narrow down accessories are days in the classroom/on campus, a formal dinner date, or of course, a business-casual afternoon at work.
To give an example, if you go out to a nice restaurant, you might want to pair a deep, red dress with a pair of casual pink, strapped heels, in order to match the elegant atmosphere. Similarly, you can reuse the same dress if attending brunch. Yet, instead of wearing those pink heels, choose a subtle, yet equally complimenting pair of baby pink sunglasses. Using accessories to create different looks out of one staple piece is a great way to get the most out of your closet's vivacious colors, as well as reveal the truth about building a capsule wardrobe.