J. Crew sweaters are a staple in my fall / winter wardrobe, and I tend to lean
towards more neutral colors that I never tire of and will always be in style.
We are still at the height of the dog days of summer, yet I find myself leaning
towards more neutral colors and clean lines and less of the in your face brights and prints that I usually favor.
When looking at this collection I've put together I realized I'm a little heavy on the black side... I'm finding myself veering
towards more neutral colors lately with pops of accessories or a vibrant splash of color somewhere.
I had written a post about my leaning
towards a more neutral color palate for that space and I must say, even though it's taken a few days to pull the room together, I'm happy with the change.
Not exact matches
I used to love wearing colorful clothes in bold shades but within the past year I felt
more and
more drawn
towards neutral colors like beige & brown, black & white (okay this is nothing new), and of course warm pastel shades.
If you're
more comfortable in
neutrals, a little
color goes a long way
towards making it look like you've got a whole new wardrobe.
I felt myself gravitate
more towards the
neutral outfits, but I did fall in love with some
colored looks.
However, with fall just around the corner, I'm thinking of leaning
towards more of a
neutral color.
When it comes to home decor, I tend to lean
more towards a
neutral color palette then a bold and colorful one, so seeing these home accessories with soft hues of pale pink, blush, bone, mint and ice green, surely draws my attention!
I usually gravitate
towards neutral colors, but this time of the year inspires me to break out
more vibrant hues.
I definitely gravitate
towards more basics and
neutral colors etc. as I get older, however it is also true that my 16 year old daughter and lots of her friends dress much
more classically than I did at her age.
They are just grapevine wreaths with house numbers on them from the hardware store.I am starting to leave my all
neutral phase and head
towards more color and black.
I have been using various sizes and
colors of ceramic pumpkins for years... lovely ones from Hallmark... but I'm ready for a change from «same ole»
towards ones made from all sorts of materials and in
more neutral tones to add
more texture and interest.
Seems like last year, I leaned
towards more black, white, and gold, while this year, I like
more neutral and light
colors.
Although I always say that I tend to veer
towards color, particularly during the warm summer months we're having in Australia, I'm finding
more and
more neutrals making their way into my closet.
I love adding pops of
color in the spring and summer while moving
more towards neutrals and textures in the cooler months.
I will always lean
towards some amount of
color within the room's decor, but I might be ready for a
more neutral palate.