One of the tricks to pulling off a combo like this is picking 2 colours from
the same colour family and since maroon is a combination of dark red and brown, the aesthetics line up for a daring, but beautiful pairing.
For the eyes brush eyeshadow in
the same colour family as hair to the entire eyelid and underneath eyes and layer with a complimentary colour, working up toward the crease of the eyes.
To start, try keeping the prints within
the same colour family or pairing complimentary colours (e.g orange / blue, red / green) together.
We all know you can't go wrong with a Canadian tux on a Canadian girl, and the easiest way to finish off the parts of the look that aren't denim (shoes / bag / jacket) is to pick 1 colour and find shades within
the same colour family.
It may sound a little cliché or even look too matchy - matchy to some people but sticking to
the same colour family is the easiest trick in pairing bold colours.
Using a lip brush for precision, apply a lipstick from
the same colour family.
Since my jacket was green, I stuck to
the same colour family with my bag and managed to make it match
«All the paint is from
the same colour family, so it really flows,» says the owner.
Really, any time there's a jog in the wall there's an opportunity to change the colour — within
the same colour family.
If your broadloom is the wrong colour, for example, find a wall colour you like from
the same colour family.
If you're trying to keep to a muted bathroom then use a darker hue of
the same colour family, but if you're looking for a more extroverted place to bathe, then try using a completely different colour to the rest of the room.
Choose saucers that are within
the same colour family for a cohesive look, and match with white crockery or glass.
Unlike large - scale prints with lots of colours, two - toned geometrics in
the same colour family work well together.