Not exact matches
The red hue will add instant style to any
outfit, but they're also available in five
other colors if you prefer something more
neutral.
The purse makes the
outfit zing with it's
color (and they have some
other beautiful
colors like «fog» and «midnight «-RRB- and the leopard print adds interest but I feel the brown and black kinda cancel each
other out, so they end up being an almost
neutral.
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.
They bring that extra spice to any
outfit, and in a closet full of blacks and
other neutral shoes, they add a little touch of
color to the scene with the red embroidery.
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.
It'll bring a little something extra to any
outfit, goes with just about any
other color so that it is working itself toward being considered a
neutral...... a very vibrant
neutral!
Match it with a top in the same berry shade, pair it with
other fall
colors like olive or navy, or simply use it to accent a classic,
neutral outfit.
These fun pink Sperrys are great for adding a pop of
color to a more
neutral outfit (they also come in several
other cute
colors.)
Both looks feature cream statement necklaces that are the icing on the cake for each
outfit, but the
neutral color also means the can easily work with
other pieces in your wardrobe, as well.
I love how the wine
colored purse and emerald booties compliment each
other and give your otherwise
neutral outfit some
color.