Avoid bright colours and go easy on textures too — you'll thank us later.
Avoid bright colours as busy patterns don't promote rest and relaxation.
Not exact matches
To
avoid the
bright green
colour you could blend the soup a little less or adjust the sweet potato / kale ratio.
Here is what you should
avoid: • Loud prints • Bold slogans • Skinny jeans • Leggings • Baggy clothing • Anything with a hood • Jeans or leggings tucked into knee length boots •
Bright colours • Neon
colours • Trainers • Bomber jackets Here is a list of items that are perfect if you want to look older and smarter when dressing, or if you simply don't want to be mistaken for a teenager: • Straight leg or bootleg jeans • Ankle boots • A tailored style handbag • Cardigans with delicate button detail • Pointed toe shoes • Rich, more expensive looking
colours, such as burgundy, light grey, cream, black and white.
Burnt orange and
bright orange are leading the way, but pair these with black to
avoid mismatching
colours and looking a bit on the odd side.
In winter and fall season we like to wear
bright and neutral
colours and
avoid to wear pastel
colours.
So, remember to pack the sunglasses and earplugs to
avoid the
bright yellow
colours and the trumpet fanfare at the end of the flight.
Bright colours are to be
avoided because they attract animals plus they can be distracting for safari goers looking to spot wildlife, black and dark blue can attract tsetse flies (usually an issue in mid-continental Africa between the Sahara and the Kalahari Deserts), and white is usually a no go because dirt shows very easily.
Avoiding clichés of psychedelia that simply adopt
bright colours and refer to synthetic, laboratory produced hallucenogens, the exhibition instead attempts to frame apparently opposing conceptual, craft or media - led practices and design within a timeless art history that goes back to the shamanic, drug induced rituals of prehistory.
Avoid primary
colours which can take things too playschool, opting instead for more sophisticated tropical
brights.
«The current trend for neutral
colours is still going strong, but be careful to
avoid using too many pale
colours in a kitchen with a lot of windows because the room can appear colourless in
bright light.