I don't wear bright colors next to my face, because they overpower my whitey - white skin.
blazer (very old, similar here and here) / / turtleneck / / skirt / / tights / / wellies / / beanie Who says you can't wear bright colors in winter?
Who said you can't wear bright colors in winter much more do colorblocking?
Who says you can't wear bright colors in the fall?
Erin, I want to say it's outside the box because you don't wear bright colors that often, particularly red, and particularly on the bottom.
Anything you wear carrying it with confidence is the best fashion tip a curvy women should always keep in mind and neglect what other people suggest to them like — don't wear bright colors, don't wear tight dresses or avoid showing your skin.
I have the same ones but I haven't worn bright colors with it yet.
And you just can't wear bright colored coats all the time, after all, you have enough gorgeous black coats to dress you up smart.
It's nice to wear when you can't wear bright colored denim during fall and winter.
Not exact matches
She's
not talking about
wearing bright colors and yanking up your skirt to get attention, ladies.
You look like an idiot
wearing them right now, primarily because they only come in
bright white,
not in an array of darker
colors that would make them elegantly disappear.
I wouldn't
wear these out because I ordered such a
bright color, but I do enjoy it around the house.
Nothing like a little «Pic» Me Up with this picnic style look (
not intentional but this blue plaid shirt paired with a pop of red reminds me of a picnic:p)
Bright colored pieces and a girly look always cheer me up and put me in a sassy mood... what gal doesn't feel like a million bucks when
wearing a stylish little number that shows some leg and maybe a little cleavage... got ta be risque every now and again... right?
By now, you may know that I don't follow the rules in fashion but one rule that I do agree with is
wearing bright colors in the summer (I just disagree with neglecting
bright colors in the winter).
Long sleeves and short neck areas won't just keep you safe from the winter coolness, however, will think about exemplary polish your clothing as you can look still a beautiful girl just
wearing ideal dresses with
bright colors.
But since I can't
wear my pjs to work (go figure), I like to break out my
brightest colors to make myself feel better this time of year.
I
wear bright colors but sometimes feel it is
not age appropriate... I am 70.
Orange is
not the easiest
color to
wear as the
color can be quite
bright and overpowering.
I'm a bit particular about
not wearing too many
colors at once and I don't feel comfortable mixing
brights (although I absolutely appreciate the look on others), but I think orange looks great with white or offwhite, beige / stone and navy.
As you might know, I am
not the kind of girl that
wears bright colors of prints on the daily bases.
I didn't realize when it was in the tube how
bright it would be, but it's definitely
not a casual -
wearing lip
color.
I don't know if it's due to our trip to Asia (and the spring / summer mood it brought along) but I mostly feel like
wearing bright colors, spring materials & patterns at the moment.
As I enjoy this charming Seattle summer so much, why
not have fun more by
wearing something
bright rather than no
colors?
Every time I
wore them people were so surprised at the pockets because they are made so well and lay so sleek, you don't even notice — but they are perfectly placed to feel comfortable when you want to rest hands in them, and hold a surprising amount of junk without showing:) The Penelope polka dot dresses are my fave — I even have one in pink, one of the few things in my closet that's a
bright color!
Haha, I'm kidding, but
wearing bright summery
colors does instantly boost my mood and remind me that winter isn't forever.
Red is one of my favorite
colors, I don't
wear it often, how can I say no to this super
bright and light blouse, love to mixed with some «gold» accessories.
Here at Creative Fashion we don't care about the season, we want to
wear bright colors and striking prints whenever we want and whenever we could!
I don't know if it is due to the time you spent at the Spa or the
brighter colors you are
wearing but you look fitter, younger, and happier.
i love the return of
wearing bright colors!!!!! i agree completely about the jacket, i don't need my big puffer jacket but i need something better than my 3/4 sleeved light one!
Tip: don't let the
color and suede fool you — these boots can easily be
worn with
bright spring
colors or summer florals.
Happily «Grey» is fitting because she doesn't
wear a lot of
bright colors and I love the neutral, monochromatic palette.
While I do tend to
wear more
brighter colors in the summer, that doesn't mean that I pack them all away once the fall hits.
I am in a more casual office environment so I often
wear brighter and
colored tops or scarves with nuetral bottoms and shoes but don't own many
bright or pastel jackets and probably won't be purchasing any soon...
I started to remember
not to
wear bright colored foods when shooting!
Come on, just because it's spring it doesn't mean you have to
wear pastel or
bright colors all the time.
Not only are these bags practical (most of them are pretty affordable) but sturdy and chic when paired with long flowy dresses,
worn - in jeans,
bright colors, bathing suits — just about anything, really!
For example, it is
not considered good etiquette to
wear white to a wedding or
wear bright colors to a funeral.
I just love
wearing bright colors if you haven't noticed already.
Just because the weather is cooler doesn't mean you can't
wear a fun
color like
bright yellow, it's all about how you style the outfit and carry yourself.
With work, I typically have to
wear fitted dresses (as flowy clothing tends to
not look so good on air) and they usually need to be
bright colors.
Love the blazer too - I haven't
worn any in a few months (it's too hot in AZ) but I do love the
bright color of yours.
for starters, the
color is so ridiculous and
bright that i can't help but be happy when i'm
wearing it.
Yellow is
bright, it's loud, it's in - your - face — it's a bold
color, and it's
not something you
wear if you're trying to play it safe.
No matter if soft pastels or
bright colors, as soon as the sun comes out I don't want to
wear black, grey or neutrals anymore.
Although it is available in a few
colors, I couldn't miss out on the chance to
wear a
bright pink ruffle skirt.
I love adding a little flair to my work
wear wardrobe, and I don't mind if I get a few funny looks for my
bright colors, but floral pants, these just might be too much, I thought?
If you're
not a Spring and
not a Winter, both of which would restrict your
color palette, you probably belong to the stunning BRIGHT (or Clear) Color Family which gives you the whole spectrum of clear colors to wear and e
color palette, you probably belong to the stunning
BRIGHT (or Clear)
Color Family which gives you the whole spectrum of clear colors to wear and e
Color Family which gives you the whole spectrum of clear
colors to
wear and enjoy.
While I'm
not a pro at
wearing bright colors, I do have a few personal rules I like to follow when I do.
I honestly haven't
worn it yet, and might wait until summer, when I'm breaking out my
brighter colors.
As a fashion loving curious little girl, I asked her «why I can't I
wear cutoff sweats or
bright colored leggings??»