I love how one of your tips is to go neutral — my wardrobe is mainly made
up of neutral colors!
Not exact matches
There are plenty
of rectangular, traditional area rugs to match any decorating theme or
color scheme, but choosing an unexpected shape,
color, or pattern is an easy way to liven
up a
neutral bedroom.
Pick
up a set or two
of neutral -
colored gloves, hats, and scarves for the teacher to keep in the classroom in case she forgets her own or has lost them.
We went with 24 bumGenius 4.0 diapers, 6
of 4 different gender -
neutral colors - and yes, I line them
up by
color!
When designing any space I always like to include a natural element (wood, rattan), metallic finish and
neutral colors that can be livened
up with pops
of color in the accessories.
Break
up the
neutral black & white palette by adding a pop
of color to the mix.
I'm sure many
of you already have a go - to black pencil skirt, so why not pick
up this skirt in a
color to pair with
neutral shirts and sweaters this Fall?
Even though I love me some
neutrals, I always like finding items that have pops
of color to spice
up my wardrobe.
Now I tent to wear a lot
of neutral colored clothing items so it is very fun to dress these
up with pins like the ones I got.
Not only does the right blending
of neutral colors keep your makeup looking fresh and barely - there, but it helps play
up on your natural features so that you can add more definition to other parts
of your face, like your lips!
Thank you so much Jacqueline, I think I'll be able to keep it
up all year because
of the
neutral color.
I've stocked
up on lots
of neutral sweaters so I can throw one on with pretty much any
color skirt.
Styling
up a brown skinny jeans with
neutral colors bring out more
of its elements.
I really wanted to play
up on different
colors this year, and mix coppers and
neutrals, along with some touches
of blue.
I usually just end
up wearing a lot
of neutral colors and one neon thing, and even then, I feel like I'm doing it wrong haha.
This year I stuck with a
neutral color palette and relied heavily on the patterns and textures
of all the natural elements to
up the luxe factor.
I LOVE the idea (and your gorgeous table)
of keeping the
color palette
neutral, but playing
up the textures!
It's so much fun to mix things
up from the usual array
of neutral -
colored pants, and no better way to do so than with a big pop
of red
color!
For Spring, I wanted to bring in some
neutrals and pastels to the space because those
colors make me happy and remind me
of the weather that is supposed to be warming
up already!
Whether you are all about
neutrals, or like a pop
of color or to shine with some metallic (or even some quirky messaging), spring 2018 is the season
of the mule so it's time to embrace it and stock
up on your favorite styles!
It's not only a fun way to break
up your routine
of neutral accessories, but also a creative way
of bringing in
color into your outfit.
Lace
up sweater is a great basic piece to invest in for the season and if it's a
neutral color you can be assured that it can be paired with a lot
of things.
Finally, I just purchased 2 pretty
neutral color sets
of sheets for our new bed (literally couldn't pass
up the Black Friday prices) and he was fine / indifferent about them!
Look for a perfect pair
of blush jeans and dress it
up with
neutral colored pieces from head to toe.
In this Miami living room, David uses a
neutral hue on the walls to warm
up the room before adding his signature blast
of color.
I usually stick to my
neutral color palettes when it comes to clothing, but I wanted to switch it
up a bit and wear a pop
of neon!
I try to keep shoes to a minimum when I travel since they take
up a lot
of space, so I stick to
neutral colors and styles that will be versatile.
And because I picked
up two
of them in
neutral colors (gray and white) and a third one in a nice summer
color (coral) the options were endless.
I'm not usually one to follow trends super closely, I simply wear pieces I feel comfortable in (which come in all different shapes, sizes, silhouettes and
colors), but I couldn't help to notice this round -
up took a note from the 2016 Pantone
color of the year, rose quartz and serenity, so I went with it and played off
of my love
of neutrals in general!
This BB Dakota coat is also great dressed
up or down - continuing the winter white / monochromatic /
neutral theme: I love the idea
of pairing it with white jeans and brown boots (I like these jeans and these boots in the whiskey
color).
To keep the
neutral tones
of the outfit I paired
up with some wide leg pants in a ivory
color.
There's a blog that I sometimes read that I caught
up with again, called District
of Chic — some
of her style is different from what I think you're heading toward, but there were some outfits where I thought — I wonder if this is what Adina is looking for — some
of the more spare,
neutral colors and architectural or dramatic silhouettes.
Jenna kept the
color palette
of her look light and
neutral, utilizing accessories like a taupe cross-body bag and beige lace -
up heels.
The past six months went by so so fast, and I thought it'd be a nice thing to post the rest
of my favorite outfits from this year — you can see my favorites for the first half
of the year in here — I think I kept
up with the patterns I noticed for the first half
of the year for the most, but on this second half there's a couple more pops
of color (besides blue) and I loved
neutrals for fall, but I think for the most part this feels like myself.
I especially love the slouchy trousers and shoes together, and the pops
of red to break
up the
neutral colors.
I am pretty sure, each one
of the showcased styles will freshen
up all your
neutral and basic
color outfits.
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.
Maybe it's the NYFW shows from last year that were made
up of a whole lot a
neutral ensembles with splashes
of deep
color.
This outfit is the perfect example
of an easy outfit that really isn't so dressed
up but somehow seems more put together because
of the brown /
neutral color story I have told here.
I'm all for the idea
of jazzing
up an otherwise simple outfit
of jeans and a coat, all in
neutrals with a hit
of color at the foot.
You all know how much
of a sucker I am for lace -
up sandals so I could not resist this pair — and I have yet to own a pair in a
neutral color that lace all the way
up!
To break
up the
neutral colors, I added a simple necklace and a pair
of bow ballet flats.
I think its the subtle contrasts each applied: all buttoned
up but with a little ankle, or
neutral tones all - over and a pale pink hit
of color on the shoe.
The key to making them work for the cooler months is by finding floral prints that are made
up of dark,
neutral colors.
I mean, what else livens
up an outfit full
of neutral colors than a rainbow - maned unicorn head?
On my wish list, for casual days, I'm seeking a
neutral bootie in tan that I can wear with a pair
of skinnies and pop
of color ballet flats; for the office I'm on the hunt for dressed
up black booties to wear with tights and plaid pumps to wear with pants (
of course adding this to my
neutral collection
of pumps).
In keeping with my new theme
of NO
COLORS ANYWHERE, I came
up with a pretty classy and
neutral outfit featuring my new favorite pants!!
I added the black mason jars from Michael's to break
up the
neutral color of the pumpkins.
DO N'T BE AFRAID
OF TEXTURES: The best way to break
up your
neutrals and classic
colors is by incorporating more texture.
I consider it a
neutral because it goes with almost any
color, especially the olive green, white and denim that make
up most
of my closet.