Just keep the other
pieces of your outfit neutral so you remain classy and professional.
Not exact matches
Instead
of bringing lots
of complete
outfits, stick to
neutral, monochromatic tones so all your
pieces can be mixed and match, allowing you to make more unique
outfits with less in your suitcase.
Because so many
of the
pieces in my closet are
neutral colored, I find that I can pair these with almost any
outfit and it will add that extra edge.
(Raises hand) This easy
neutral spring
outfit combo is made up
of pieces we probably all have in our wardrobe in some variation: white jeans, a gray top, jean jacket, and
neutral ankle boots.
Since the
outfit had a lot
of different elements and
pieces, I decided to keep the shoes and bag a bit more
neutral.
What a great statement
piece and I love how you kept the rest
of the
outfit neutral to let it shine!
I actually picked this up in an oversized fit for wearing over more fitted
pieces to work with different shapes and love how it looks with this lace dress, I think the colour
of this denim jacket was the main focal point for adding it to my wardrobe as it's a subtle pink that works great for summer against more
neutral tones to add some character to my
outfits.
Stick to
neutral shades and simple silhouettes to make the patent leather
piece the shining focus
of your
outfit.
They're both classic suit
pieces, and stick to the
neutral colour chart, so making
outfit combinations
of the two technically isn't that difficult.
Take a cue from Monica and keep the rest
of your
outfit fairly
neutral to make sure that the coat is the standout
piece it's meant to be.
I love adding a pop
of colour to my
outfits, so I was excited to pair this bag with some more
neutral pieces.
These soft pink pumps have become a staple
of mine as I use them as a
neutral piece, the hue looks lovely with the navy and olive
of the
outfit.
Loving the jacket, even with the dual tone, it's still
neutral and I can imagine the perfct
piece to add a bit
of interest or a point
of difference to some
of you
outfits, like this one.
All the
pieces in this
outfit are
neutral in color (except the scarf, obviously), but the drape
of the fabrics, lines, and proportions all come together for a sophisticated business casual look.
I tend to wear lots
of dark and
neutral solids in the fall, so I wanted a few jewelry
pieces to really stand out and amp up my
outfit.
Choose a single
piece like cropped pants or a blazer in a bold color and keep the rest
of the
outfit neutral and simple.
I
pieced this
outfit together, taking the striking appearance
of the acid washed coloring as my base, and building up with
neutral shades from there.
A small collection
of classic
pieces in
neutral shades that, with the addition
of a few accessories and link items, will co-ordinate into many different
outfits.
Oversized, chunky, and sloppy sweaters are out
of the equation, so have at least one
piece in a
neutral shade that you can wear with any
of your
outfit, preferably with a button - down shirt underneath.
There's a good chance almost every
outfit I wear either contains some sort
of «basic»
piece or is completely made up basics and
neutrals.
NEW FOUNDATION THINKING: My new way
of dressing often centers around
neutral foundations with a statement
piece made in the
outfit somewhere.
My fall must haves this season are all
neutral pieces that work with a variety
of different
outfits.
Also, you can take advantage by their simplicity and integrate them into minimalist
outfit alongside with
pieces of outfit in
neutral colors.