Not exact matches
Then, we get the next trendy
item, and the cycle repeats and goes on and on and well, you get the point... So I have decided to try adding more
neutrals and
classic cut pieces.
A simple flat - front black pant A straight skirt hemmed just below the knee is flattering A dress, fitted and sleeveless, that can be worn with a cardigan A fine - knit sweater; try a bright color that suits you A cardigan: Black is always chic and easy to wear A shell, perhaps in a
neutral color A crisp white shirt always looks smart A coat: Stay
classic with this
item and go with black or gray A
classic shoe: A black pump with an elegant heel will go with all of the above A black bag: With black shoes, it's best to go with a black bag; look for a simple style that's not too oversized.
I tried to share
items that were
classic,
neutral, and very versatile.
It's much harder to tell that an
item is from a fast fashion store when you pick out a solid
neutral color or a
classic pattern.
A small collection of
classic pieces in
neutral shades that, with the addition of a few accessories and link
items, will co-ordinate into many different outfits.
I try to stick with a
neutral color pallet as well as
classic styles that can easily mix and match effortlessly with
items you already have in your closet.
Ikea offers plenty of
items in
neutral colors and
classic lines with versatile functionality.
Sumptuous cushions with shades that vary from room to room combined with
neutral wall colors create a soft,
classic look whilst
items such as bedside lamps contribute to making each room unique in its own way.
If you invest your time and money in
classic style
neutral basics and finishes for your home, you will be able to add a variety of inexpensive trendy or colorful seasonal
items quite easily.
I think it's always a good idea to use
classic neutrals as your design foundation in any space, but especially in kitchens and baths, and that accessories and lower investment
items are great for experimenting with trends.