Not exact matches
Add pastels in the form of glossy
accessories with
dark make - up for the brave high
contrast look
Make sure the tones of your denim have some
contrast to them (light +
dark) and don't forget to break up all that denim with some great
accessories!
The white
accessories that Nan adds provide a nice
contrast to the
dark color of the dress.
Wear it as a total look or
contrast with a pale shade or
dark accessories.
I advise blondes to wear purple colour outfit only in combination with bright make - up and possibly with
dark,
contrast colour
accessories, otherwise they risk to actually look sick.
For night time, we love the
contrast of deep, dusky pinks and
darker shades — experiment with blush - toned hijabs layered with black maxi dresses or elegantly flowing skirts, and top it off with a hint of glamour with gleaming gold
accessories.
If you're going to have
dark walls, throw in some
contrast with your furniture and
accessories!
This bathroom design comprises neutral colors, grey and white,
contrasted by
dark violet and the silver
accessories complement the final look, employed in the bathtub and sink.
To create luxury in your living room, use mother - of - pearl
accessories from Emily Readett - Bayley,
contrasted with a
dark - wood side table.
Accessories in shades of creamy white and
dark wood tones on the furniture lend
contrast.
Atlanta Modern:
Dark wood
contrasts with stark walls to keep things tidy while adding a pop of color to linens and
accessories brightens things up.
Balancing the units with a
dark worktop offers
contrast and makes a great backdrop for the
accessories on display.
Cream walls and
accessories are offset by
contrasting dark laminate flooring from Allied Carpets, wooden furniture and timber - framed windows in the adjoining conservatory.
Whether it's plain paintwork or patterned wallpaper and fabrics,
dark decorating can make a strong base for brighter coloured
accessories, light furniture and metallic accents — the
contrast between colourways really makes the lighter shades pop to become a feature or focal point of a room.