Not exact matches
For the shoes, you can add a pair or two in the same base color, navy or black, add a nude
neutral pair of heels or flats, add a casual pair,
like sneakers, add boots or
sandals.
Even with their metallic color, they really are the perfect
neutral shoe for your spring wardrobe (much
like the gold lace up caged
sandals above).
With all the
neutral shades from the peach to the nude
sandals and tan clutch, I
like to add a pop of color.
Since the dress is the standout piece, I'll be wearing it with
neutral accessories
like my nude clutch and black strappy
sandals.
I recommend picking a comfy pair of flats,
like tennis shoes,
sandals or sneakers with capris or jeans with a light sweater in bright or
neutral color.
Shoes are always the hardest for me, so I try to get around this by packing
neutral shoes (
like these
sandals or this pair).
Go the simple route with slip on
sandals or
neutral, velvet sneakers — or make a statement with details
like roses and pompoms.
Top off the outfit with exciting, but
neutral accessories
like metallic
sandals and jewelry.
Like these
neutral colored pants teamed up with a striped V - neck top that can hide all imperfections and flat
sandals.
I'm loving my new, spring
neutral accessories
like this crossbody bag and these ankle strap
sandals.
I think the color is perfect to mix in with everyday wardrobe staples
like a striped shirt, white shorts, and
neutral sandals, and makes a simple outfit really pop.
I'd pair any of the tops above with white shorts or jeans (if it ever cools down) & cute
sandals like this gladiator style, this metallic option or this fun
neutral pair.
I paired it with a bold colored cami to balance out the top but also added soothing
neutrals like an olive blazer (new favorite), tan bag and nude
sandals to keep the whole look under control.
Like I mentioned earlier this year, I'm focusing on filling my closet with classic,
neutral and timeless pieces, and these
sandals fit that bill.