I am afraid of color and
always stick with neutrals but I am trying to incorporate some into my wardrobe this year.
I would
always stick with neutral colors so that it doesn't clash with any of their other products!
Not exact matches
Instead, use gender
neutral descriptorsâ $» «You'll
always be my sibling «â $» or just
stick with a simple, «I love you no matter what.»
Three Color Rule:
Sticking to the colour limit is
always the safest bet but don't be afraid to play around
with colours, either
with neutrals & monochrome tones or bright summer shades, color blocking is so in trend.
When you're working
with a print or pattern, it's
always good to
stick with neutral accessories to balance out the look.
It's
always easier for me to
stick to
neutral tones and simple silhouettes that go
with just about anything in my suitcase.
Typically I
stick with neutral tones when it comes to cosmetics, but for this shoot I decided to rock a bright, red lip and embrace a little color on my face rather than just my outfits like I
always try to do!
I
always like to
stick with a
neutral color palette and add a bold color or print to one of my pieces.
But, as
always, there are caveats - I would personally
stick to one bright color that wears well
with other colors and
neutrals (like cobalt blue, baby pink, or butter yellow, above) and more conservative patterns, like florals, geometrics, or painterly abstracts.
If you do happen to run headlong into someone nasty, you only lose half of a life marker, while touching «
neutral» obstacles doesn't damage you at all — eating a bullet subtracts one life instantly, but your attack power
always stays constant, so there's no need to worry about being
stuck with a pea - shooter if you mess up.