I have been pushing myself to wear less black and
more color this spring.
My motto in winter «
the more color, the better!».
I have been trying to work
more color in my wardrobe and invest in some brighter colors for spring!
Tandoori Spice is a beautiful rich color... I really wish this style came in
more color options besides grey and beige because I would invest in at least one more.
If I want a little
more color in the summer, I love Tarte's Park Ave Princess in Bronze Peach.
I currently have a black flat and black heeled version in my closet, although I am planning on getting
more color variations.
My wardrobe choices are more medium value contrast than yours (think grey and beige instead of black), with just a bit
more color added, but you have directed me to many items which are now beloved and in my closet.
I'm making a goal to switch things up at least once a week and play with
more color though.
A sheer pastel can disappear into lips, so layer like crazy (concealer, then color, then even
more color) for this intense pale - purple color.
I usually like
more color but for Christmas I like traditional decorations, so this was perfect.
I believe I will definitely go in that direction to a degree in my next home, but with
more color
So instead, I use a synthetic foundation brush which picks up
more color and then I can paint the color on my cheek.
:) As you can see, the goal is to wear
more color.
Have you ever noticed that your left arm gets
more color in the summer than your right arm?
In my ongoing quest to wear less black and brighten up my wardrobe with
more color, I was shopping at Nordstrom the other day with my sister Liza and stumbled upon this dress.
That's when we want
more color and joy, which can lift our mood.
Also, don't forget that I have another 2015 favorite palette that I'm sharing today The New Transitionals over on my blog here, with
more color possibilities and room inspiration.
Summer is the time where you'll probably be seeing me in
more color, like today's post.
Along with this recognized freedom to explore and experiment with
more color, fashion, and the people who interact with it, no longer want to feel limited by traditional color guidelines.
I often talk about adding
more color to your wardrobe.
I am wearing much
more color then I ever did, but I tend to choose black easely.
Hope to see
more color options in the future!
I'm dying to work
more color into my wardrobe, but I'm at a big NYC bank that leans conservative so I've been hesitant.
I've been trying to add
more color into my wardrobe, and adding pops of red is one of the easiest ways to do that.
I also use a lot
more color and it's just a little more enjoyable.
In response to the consumers continued embrace of color, designers are recognizing the need to show
more color in their collections.
This would have been a perfect outfit to tie a printed scarf to the handle of the purse to add
some more color and pattern but I forgot!
It's a great choice when I'm in a bright and colorful mood or when I need to add
more color to neutral clothes.
I started getting ready for Spring this week by refreshing my Garden Hose Wreath with some silk flowers to give it a bit
more color.
To add even
more color (and summer vibes) to the outfit I wore the dress with my amazing Fendi sunnies!
To bring a bit
more color to the outfit I added the red lips and decided to do something a bit interesting with my hair.
I expected a bit
more color payoff.
Gradually, I started adding
more color but until now, I really haven't worked with oranges and browns.
I like introducing a little
more color this time of the year!
My little trick if I want to incorporate
more color into an outfit with a bold solid pant is to get a cute printed scarf with some of that bold color (from the pant) into it and use your printed scarf as a starting point for your color pallete if that makes sense.
You can ALWAYS add
more color, but it's harder to fix when you've done too much.
Especially on these grey days I only want to wear even
more color, to brighten up the day a bit.
Amazon has
more color options than Zappos, some on sale and some not.
I began this season with gentle neutrals and this week I'm beginning to add in
more color, but always keeping my personal style in mind.
For
more color, try swapping in a bit of red cabbage for the green.
Add more flavor,
more color and more possibilities to your table with Montmorency tart cherries, The Cherry with More.
More color contrast between plate and food would make people eat slightly smaller portions subconsciously.
Gives it a crunch and
some more color.
Add any fresh, seasonal veggies for
more color, flavor, and crunch.
Mixed lettuce (
the more color, the more nutrition) Any raw vegetables you enjoy 1 - 2 teaspoons olive oil Fresh lemon juice Herbs and spices 2 - 4 ounce chicken or fish, grilled, steamed or poached (optional)
Lots and lots of color,
the more color the more joy in our meal.
The more color, the better!
You may also notice temporary changes in your skin, such as an improvement in varicose veins, a subtle reduction in fine lines, and
more color in your face, says Dr. Stewart.
The more color the better, so make it your goal to eat the rainbow.