Create an on - trend
ombre effect by using different shades of your favourite colour; start with the palest at the bottom and work your way up to the darkest.
Choose shades that harmonise, such as greens and blues, and work
an ombre effect by gradually moving from the pale end of the spectrum to darker tones as you move up the staircase, working away from the light source.
Not exact matches
This massive,
ombre crystal ball gown
by Marchesa is fit for a princess, but the fierce, gold studded Christian Louboutin booties toughened up the fairy tale
effect.
And the «
ombre -
effect» works in many ways; starting dark with a pair of Celine sunglasses, black leather Pauw jacket, Isabel Marant Etoile jumper, T
by Alexander Wang t - shirt, and vintage Celine flap - bag, working its way down with a light boy friend jeans from Zara (similar here), and nude Celine heels.
Strip back floorboards and paint them white for a pared - back feel, or go one step further and make a feature of a roll - top bath
by painting it with a statement
ombre effect.