Get your favorite sweater and pair it up with
a neutral colored skirt and dependable heels.
Not exact matches
Come March I'm ready for flirty summer dresses, breezy mini
skirts and to swap out my dull,
neutral sweaters for vibrant
colors and playful prints.
I'm sure many of you already have a go - to black pencil
skirt, so why not pick up this
skirt in a
color to pair with
neutral shirts and sweaters this Fall?
That scarf went just fine with my Shabbat outfit (navy top and black
skirt - both classic
neutrals which go with everything) and would go with my teal dress for the wedding (same
color family).
I decided to do a little twist on a classic look by opting for an a-line perforated leather
skirt paired with a simple crop top + a light pink moto jacket (yes... a moto jacket in a
neutral color other than black is perfect for summer)!
I've stocked up on lots of
neutral sweaters so I can throw one on with pretty much any
color skirt.
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.
You are about to see here plaid print frocks worn atop white shirts, printed white blouses tucked in high - waisted
neutral color tailored pants, peplum khaki green jackets teamed with black capri trousers, orange blouses tucked in lace black pencil
skirts, slouchy navy blue tops half - tucked in black trousers, as well as many other cool office outfit ideas.
Pairing a jewel - toned dress or
skirt with a
neutral sweater is a fabulous way to embrace
color in your wardrobe.
Anyway, I tend to wear this
skirt with
neutral colors, specifically grays and blacks, so I wanted to take it up a notch and pair it with blues.
This
skirt and cover up tandem are great in adding
color, pine - green, albeit still
neutral, to you work wardrobe.
She picked them in
neutral color, gray, to complement that vibrant cobalt bubble
skirt.
This
skirt fulfills pretty much all of my needs: a classic silhouette, in a
neutral color, with leather pockets.
Also at the Grace of Monaco event, but opting for a
neutral shade instead of a primary
color, poses in a Victoria Beckham gown with pleats on the
skirt as well as the pinned - down ruffles across the bodice and a gold chain belt.
Believe me, all these tops gonna look awesome paired with
neutral color tailored trousers, denim cut - offs,
skirts and shorts.
Something about all the
neutral colors yet the crazy leopard pattern in the
skirt just does it for me.
For the
color scheme, I felt like keeping things relatively
neutral with the gray bodysuit, dark gray pencil
skirt, grayish / taupe strappy heels, and a camel trench coat over top.
But because the
colors of the print were
neutral, the leopard print
skirt paired well with the top.
Even a bombshell like Sophia Loren or Marilyn Monroe looks great in a sheer
neutral color plaid blouse with tie - neck paired with high - waist jeans, solid pencil
skirt or trousers.
While you'll probably find professional work
skirts in more
neutral colors, which are definitely slimming, there's not a lot of evidence that longer
skirts are always
neutral.
When I'm going on trips I try to limit myself to 2 pairs (one comfy, one dressy — both
neutral colors), only 1 or 2 pairs of pants and
skirts that I can wear with multiple outfits.
This season's
skirt comes in a variety of
colors and textures, from subtle beige and
neutral colors that are perfect for office wear, to scene - stealing shimmering and metallic fabrics.
Neutral bottom (black
skirt),
colored top (with some fun details), and simple but funky jewelry (big hoop earrings).
In wearing maxi
skirts to work, stick to
neutral colored, preferably beige, ivory or light - brown, pleated or straighter tube
skirts.
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 love all of my shoes but especially my red hot heels because they are the prettiest pop of
color with jeans, dresses and
skirts, especially when wearing a
neutral look.
The following street style collection features stunning
skirts in various lengths and fits paired with chambray shirts, sexy blouses, printed shirts, crop tops and lightweight sweaters in solid
neutral colors, as well as in bright hues.
I wanted something fitted and
neutral in
color so as to both balance the volume of the
skirt and to highlight my bright red pumps.
While this outfit is a bit more adventurous than the others, the
neutral tones in the
skirt paired with the coordinating
colors of the shirt and jacket truly make it work.
In this case, I started with a butterfly and flower - print
skirt, which pretty much includes every
color of the rainbow, making it easy to pair with brights,
neutrals and pastels.
Consequently, by keeping the
colors neutral and in similar tones to the jacket, this casual floral bomber jacket can easily be paired with a dressier lace
skirt.
The
skirt and wedges are perfect to match the warm weather, and the soft
neutral tones and plum
color brings out the essence of fall.
Leopard is a
neutral «shade» so don't be afraid to add a pop of
color whether it's a bright
skirt or a pink sweater.
The smooth suede and
neutral color looks great with everything, from dresses and
skirts to leggings and jeans.
I'm not big on
color to be honest, I love my
neutrals and as a curveball, I'm actually wearing a bodysuit under an asymmetrical
skirt.
I also have to admit most of my slacks and
skirts are
neutrals — most of the
color combining goes on the top.
The key to wearing floral in the fall is to tone it down with darker or
neutral colored bottoms, whether it be a
skirt, shorts or jeans.
With such a
neutral color story, I wanted to add a fun print by finishing the look with a deer print
skirt.
As long as they maintain elegance and professionalism, there's no reason to stick to those dull
neutral -
colored suits and
skirts.
I was shuffling through my closet the other day and noticed that most of the
color in my work wardrobe is concentrated among my
skirts, but I actually think this makes for easy mornings, since I can grab the bright
skirt, throw on a
neutral top, and walk out the door.
I love to combine it with over sized chunky knit dresses or skater
skirts and I think this
color goes perfectly with
neutrals and pastels.
I was going for a very
neutral look by pairing the top with a blush pink feather
skirt but ultimately, I couldn't ignore that strong urge to add some
color.
Whether it surprises you or not, blue pencil
skirts and
neutral colored tops are tried and tested pairings.
I kept my
skirt and top as
neutral as possible and added a pop of
color with the pumps.
The
neutral color and loose fit of your top would easily tone down the bold prints and
colors of your floral
skirt, even more so if paired with other
neutral - hued accessories such as a handbag, a hat, and what have you.
Aside from
neutral -
colored tops, you can also opt for a brightly -
colored piece to go with your floral
skirt.
I think the
neutral color tones down the fringe, but it definitely feels like a fall
skirt to me.
Neutral colored business chic
skirts are real saving belts.
While I've decided to keep this
skirt for standing - only occasions, I still love it's fun pattern and relatively
neutral color scheme.
I love
colored jackets with a solid
neutral pair of pants or
skirt.