If you're considering
wearing bright colored shoes to work but you're unsure how to do it, here are three looks to inspire you.
You can accessorize it with funky and sophisticated jewelry or simply update the outfit by
wearing bright color shoes or stylish black slip - ons.
Not exact matches
This spring, try your hand at mixing and matching patterns and bold
colors like
wearing polka dots and accessorizing with red
shoes, red lips and a
bright red handbag.
But to avoid looking many years older than your age,
wear it with some really striking
bright colored shoes.
Just
wear them with black flat
shoes and you're already channelling an Anna Sui runway look, just minus the
bright colors.
I am in a more casual office environment so I often
wear brighter and
colored tops or scarves with nuetral bottoms and
shoes but don't own many
bright or pastel jackets and probably won't be purchasing any soon...
When keeping it simple with a black and white striped skirt and white blouse, add a pop of
color by
wearing bright red
shoes and a matching lip
color.
My favourite way to add
color is to
wear bright shoes!
Ways to
wear bright colored heels: You can
wear bright heels like I did: drawing out the
color from the clothes and bringing them into the
shoes.
A simple flat - front black pant A straight skirt hemmed just below the knee is flattering A dress, fitted and sleeveless, that can be
worn with a cardigan A fine - knit sweater; try a
bright color that suits you A cardigan: Black is always chic and easy to
wear A shell, perhaps in a neutral
color A crisp white shirt always looks smart A coat: Stay classic with this item and go with black or gray A classic
shoe: A black pump with an elegant heel will go with all of the above A black bag: With black
shoes, it's best to go with a black bag; look for a simple style that's not too oversized.
The
bright color, the graphic tee, the
shoes - wish it were cool enough to
wear jackets more often here but I don't want to trade the gray days.
For me, that's
wearing a
bright color, adding a statement piece (necklace, earrings, a scarf, a fun pair of
shoes, etc.).
I normally
wear neutrals, so
bright shoes is just one way I like to add a pop of
color to my outfits.
I chose the
bright pink
color and they are one of my favorite
shoes to
wear.
Scantily clad models with
bright heavy makeup and coiled or braided hair posed against the walls or on benches shaped like jungle animals,
wearing Webster's candy -
colored shoes and pop art - style clutches, which were labeled with words like «Wildest Dreams» and «Bananas.»
I
wore a vintage - inspired polka dot dress for my recent engagement photo session with
bright pinky / coral
shoes and a necklace with candy -
colored beads.
Be it
worn with a neutral outfit or as complementary to a bold look,
shoes in neon
colors, hot pink, tangerine, green,
bright colorblock, and zebra prints are show stealers.
One trick I use for
wearing bright, almost neon
colors is to add neutral
colored accessories like a black scarf or belt or simple black
shoes.
And, you don't have to be
bright all over like I am... you can
wear muted, neutral
colors and then have a pop of neon in your
shoes!
I love the look of
bright shoes or
colored tights with a simple dress like this -
bright accessories offer a great way to get extra
wear out of your winter LBD and still feel summery.
Wearing: sweater & shorts - Cotton On clutch - Aldo
Shoes shoes - Shoe Mint sunglasses - Zero UV earrings - Judith Bright bracelets - Ruby Roxanne Designs and the Styliner lip color - NYX S
Shoes shoes - Shoe Mint sunglasses - Zero UV earrings - Judith Bright bracelets - Ruby Roxanne Designs and the Styliner lip color - NYX S
shoes -
Shoe Mint sunglasses - Zero UV earrings - Judith
Bright bracelets - Ruby Roxanne Designs and the Styliner lip
color - NYX Stella
I
wear camel
colored shoes and accessories, and ivory and
bright colors (a lot of pinks, corals, and yellows).
If you want to concentrate attention on your upper body or toned calves, choose a dark, solid
color worn with
bright top or eye - catching
shoes.
I think it's really easy to throw things together if most of my clothes are in various shades of black and gray, then I can
wear them all together or add a pop of
color with a
bright sweater or
shoes.
Collection marks perhaps the earliest investigation of what Rauschenberg called «pedestrian
color,» a strategy inspired by the way that different
colors of clothing interacted in a crowded street or room: «Someone might be
wearing a very
bright tie or green
shoes,» he explained, «but somehow it was all absorbed because all of these things, even though they were individually brilliant, were accepted in a content [sic] that made them both independent and neutral.»