I love color, and I'm never in
a color rut because if I've never used a color, I want to use it and I want to use it in a really fun, interesting and unique way that hasn't been done before.
Me: A reader named Dawn wanted us to ask you how you keep from getting into
a color rut?
Green is always my favorite, but I love all sorts of colors so I don't get myself into a single
color rut or anything.
Scarves and jewelry helped me get out of
my color rut by allowing me to experiment gradually with color!»
I've been in a bit of a muted
color rut.
Sometimes we get stuck in the seasonal
color rut of burgundy, camel, black, navy, olive, repeat... But I like to keep things interesting and throw other shades into my rotation.
Anyone else find themselves in
a color rut every now and then?
Sometimes we get stuck in
color ruts — ahem, black, grey, cream (boring)-- and forget that there's a whole array of flattering colors.
Not exact matches
We sometimes get in the
rut of the same clothes or
color or style and never step out of our comfort zone.
And since I wanted to break out of the solid or neutral
colored pencil skirt
rut I've been in I thought this was the perfect antidote.
The navy
rut is bad though, you come up with so many great
color pairing that I didn't even notice until you said something.
It's not necessary to be in a
rut with
colors.
If you feel that you are in a style
rut and constantly struggling to spice up your office look, one of the easiest ways to get out of it is to add
colors to your outfits.
I've been in a black and white
rut for a while now and have been wanting to add some
color to my work look.
Next to hair
color / style, that's another area where it's easy to start to look dated or feel like you're in a
rut.
Whether it's winter and you're stuck in a
rut of neutral clothes or you're just feeling fancy and want to add some
color to your look, a bright little bag is the perfect option.
For so long I have been stuck in this neutral
rut and I am finally breaking out and getting more
color in my life.....
It's easy as a New Yorker to fall into a
rut of drab
colors.
That
color wheel has helped me A LOT with branching out of my usual «this scarf goes with this outfit»
rut.
So often in the fall and winter we can fall into a
rut of wearing bold, drab
colors.
Mixing up
colors is a great way to break out of a
rut or keep from looking like you're wearing a uniform.
I've tried to get out of my style
rut by adding different
colored shoes and bags but have ended up regretting some of my purchases.
Something that may help with the style
rut is to choose your
colors seasonally.
We can get in such
ruts thinking only certain
colors «go together.»
I've been playing around with
color combinations to break out of the black - white - grey winter
rut I'd started to fall into.
The Sport's 4 - wheel - drive setup was pushed to the limit, venturing over
rutted English back roads, through deep bogs and into water so deep we contemplated having to hold our breath while exiting through the sunroof (thankfully the Range Rover Sport pulled through with flying
colors).
An off - road trail let us push the Sport's 4 - wheel - drive setup to the limit as we ventured over
rutted English back roads, through deep bogs and into water deep enough to make us wonder if we'd be using the sunroof as an escape hatch; ultimately it was drama - free, with the Range Rover Sport pulling through with flying
colors.
So what better way to get out of this Winter
rut than to do a furniture makeover in a bright, cheery
color?!