Sentences with phrase «bolder coloured tie»

Another reason to opt for a plain white shirt is that it'll give you the option of having a patterned or bolder coloured tie.

Not exact matches

Featuring a red faux leather material and an elasticated tie waist, go for a bold colour - block look and team them with a red bodysuit and lace - up boots.
For a quirky dressed - up look, team your pastel shorts with a complementary shirt buttoned all the way up with a bright bow tie to add a pop of bold colour.
Each room is different and authentically decorated to represent the Positano lifestyle, marble floors, bright, bold colours with neutral accents to tie it all together.
I think just putting touches of each colour here and there will make it all tie in, even if the prints are all completely different and a little bit bold.
Several of the pictures in the exhibition feature a swimming pool, and the recurrence of the image seems to tie together many of Hockney's concerns overall: the shifting relationship between painterliness and design in his work; the interest in forms of friendship and sociability; and the passion for bold colour and restless technical experiment.
Keep the look cohesive by carefully choosing a few statement colours, such as pink, blue and green, then tie them in to the rest of your scheme with a bold blind and chequered rug.
If you are lucky enough to have original period features in your entrance hall such as architectural mouldings, high skirting boards and sweeping banisters, enhance them with a coat of paint that ties in with your wallpaper choice or be brave and choose a bold colour that will highlight them within the room.
Use a bold pop of colour to add interest to the scheme and tie it in with other elements to create a unified look.
The bold print shade ties into the scheme, repeating its colours and cushions.
Choosing a bold colour for your kitchen flooring is a brilliant way to tie in your decor, and really complete your design scheme.
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