Sexy, warm deep olive walls are offset by
neutral accessories like bedlinen, curtains and lampshades.
I'm loving my new, spring
neutral accessories like this crossbody bag and these ankle strap sandals.
Top off the outfit with exciting, but
neutral accessories like metallic sandals and jewelry.
Since the dress is the standout piece, I'll be wearing it with
neutral accessories like my nude clutch and black strappy sandals.
Not exact matches
When designing any space I always
like to include a natural element (wood, rattan), metallic finish and
neutral colors that can be livened up with pops of color in the
accessories.
I
like minimal
accessories, and remember
neutrals always work!
To avoid looking
like a mess, keep the rest of the outfit
neutral (your belt, shoes, and
accessories) This will help tie the whole outfit together prevent everything from looking too busy.
If you are obsessed with dark colors
like Grays & Blacks or even
neutrals, you can ease into it by adding a bright
accessory in a color that you love.
One trick I stuck to when styling this look was adding an embellished
accessory like these rock stud heels, but because they are in a
neutral colour they played off the white effortlessly keeping it the main focal colour point.
;) Another tip for color - blocking style is to make sure to balance it out or tone it down by adding some
neutral colors in between or to the
accessories like my Lack of Color hat.
I'd
like to keep the
accessories neutral, and I'm sure I'll wear this look on a warm, humid summer day.
I love wearing all
neutrals, and dressing it up with fun
accessories like your leopard shoes
Frankly speaking, pullovers are very easy to style, as you can pair them with different color and print
accessories,
like leopard scarves,
neutral color cardigans or ponchos.
I'm right there with you with
liking more
neutral pieces that can be styled multiple ways and with different
accessories!
Neutral accessories,
like a structured crossbody bag and wraparound heels, keep it all clean and simple.
And if you are pretty
neutral with your outfit
like I typically am, you can always join in on the bright colors with vivid accents
like this «Whatever» sweatshirt by Alice and Olivia, fun
accessories such as these statement earrings from Oscar de la Renta, geometic red sunglasses from Alice and Olivia, along with my new favorite bold heels from Gianvito Rossi.
Try to dress
like a Parisian, make sure to stick with
neutral colors, but use a pop of colors with
accessories.
I think I
like neutral interiors with pops of
accessories and accents
like these.
I
like that your
accessories are light and
neutral too, it makes for such a soft, pretty look!
I'm trying to build up my wardrobe more sensibly after a massive clear - out made me realise I have a load of patterned skirts, tops & dresses that I can not mix and match, so I'm trying to build more of a
neutral capsule wardrobe so I only need to buy
accessories often to feel
like I have a load of new outfits!
I
like a
neutral color for shoes and
accessories when pairing a pop of color in my outfit — aka bright pink sweater!
Here's a good example - I saw this image the July issue of Architectural Digest and I LOVE this situation - the bold color mixed with
neutrals, antiques and modern pieces combined and the use of
accessories (I, however, can not explain why this girl is sitting
like this...)
Styling Leopard Printed Pants Predictably, fairly tame tops, minimal
accessories and
neutral shoes work great and will probably be more comfortable for most people (
like me) just starting out with leopard print pants.
I love mixing
neutrals, but I try to not let it get too boring by adding cool
accessories like the necklace and these hand - me - down blue Naot wedges (soooo comfy!).
Take 5 key items in a
neutral palette, and pepper them with more glamorous
accessories —
like this chunky bracelet, gold dangly earrings, and a red lip.
Jenna kept the color palette of her look light and
neutral, utilizing
accessories like a taupe cross-body bag and beige lace - up heels.
For a summery look I paired it with white denim and
neutral accessories,
like sand - colored booties and pink mirrored sunglasses.
Like, I was obsessed and trotted all over town wearing my new oversized, woven cap because it was seriously the most perfect winter
accessory... it didn't flatten out my hair, it was the ideal
neutral cream color, and it fit my tiny head really, really well.
One trick I use for wearing bright, almost neon colors is to add
neutral colored
accessories like a black scarf or belt or simple black shoes.
Think
accessories, a red bag, red flats or great red earrings, this beautiful pop of color looks fabulous against the also popular prints; plaid and leopard as well as
neutrals like camel, navy and black.
For me, I
like to stick with
neutral accessories so my top can be the focal point of my look.
The easiest way to start wearing colored
accessories (
like wine) is to pair them with
neutrals i.e. beige, white, black.
It's not necessary to go for bright colors,
like blue, pink, yellow, orange, red, sometimes we need to add
neutral hues and only one piece or
accessory that will make us stand - out from the crowd.
If you decide to choose purple colour
accessories like handbags, jewellery, shoes, scarves, I believe they should be used only if the primary colour of the clothes is
neutral.
If you
like color but are skittish about embracing it (as am I to some degree), use scarves, toenail color, jewelry,
accessories and maybe a shirt or sweater paired with otherwise
neutrals.
To tell you the truth, a color
like this could be accessorized with just about anything, but if you opt for
neutral accessories, you can wear them with so much else.
My favorite way to wear a statement piece is to wear a very bright
accessory,
like a yellow cuff or a pink necklace, with an otherwise
neutral ensemble.
I also recommend that you keep your other
accessories in
neutral tones
like cream, white or black so that the standout piece is really the print.
Charm the look with
neutral pairings
like nude wedges, a clutch and
accessories.
I've noticed that a lot of people tend to decorate conservatively, «for resale» they say... putting
neutral colors everywhere and using color only on easily changeables,
like accessories.
Dominique has kept the walls of her apartment
neutral and then used
accessories,
like the artwork that she created herself for this wall, to give the space character.
I,
like you,
like to keep my furnishings in the
neutrals and then change the
accessories with the seasons.
I prefer
neutral tones in the high ticket items
like couches / walls / case goods and whimsy in
accessories so they can be changed over time.
I would
like this to be a
neutral pallet so I can add / change colors,
accessories.
I have bright white mats on my pictures, which stand out next to the
neutral walls, and most of my
accessories are either white, or are made of natural materials... so you could say that I
like a calm, restful look... but I bring in punches of color, seasonally, with pillows, throws, furniture scarfs and vases.
I
like to have a
neutral backdrop and bring in colour with fabrics and
accessories,» she says.
The living room's cream walls provide a
neutral backdrop for colourful
accessories like the toss cushions and beautiful chandelier.
One of the things I
like about my kitchen's generally
neutral color scheme for the cabinets and walls is I can mix things up by adding a dash of seasonal style with colors and
accessories.
Melissa, I'm
like a broken record, but I just love how the
accessories pop against that
neutral (non-swine) background!
Create your own spa -
like master suite by mixing calming
neutrals,
like bedding and
accessories.