It can be tricky
wearing brighter pieces during the cold weather seasons.
Even though I can switch up with the neutrals, it's usually easier for me to
wear a bright pieces and pair it with even brighter pieces.
Do
you wear brighter pieces or accents in winter?
While I will always cherish the beautifully classic monochromatic look, my mood is immediately uplifted while
wearing bright pieces, like these neon yellow Old Navy sandals I discovered last month.
Not exact matches
The
piece of work shows Francis with a
bright yellow halo and
wearing a crucifix around his neck.
Nothing like a little «Pic» Me Up with this picnic style look (not intentional but this blue plaid shirt paired with a pop of red reminds me of a picnic:p)
Bright colored
pieces and a girly look always cheer me up and put me in a sassy mood... what gal doesn't feel like a million bucks when
wearing a stylish little number that shows some leg and maybe a little cleavage... got ta be risque every now and again... right?
Because I work with children, I opt to
wear fun and whimsical
pieces as well as
bright colors.
There was something so fun about layering as many black items of varying texture as I could to make this costume, probably because I'm typically a girl who loves to
wear bright colours and tends to overlook plain black
pieces as they can feel more formal to me.
I've been
wearing some «
bright»
pieces too to make me forget about the cold.
We've always wanted a
bright - red polish that didn't look like the one we
wore in the»80s, which is how Statement
Piece came about — a
bright and cheery red lacquer that's every bit as sophisticated as classic red.
A way to get past this challenge is by
wearing a
piece that has a contrasting color close to your face (such as the dress below), or selecting a
piece such as a
bright scarf or necklace to warm the look closer to your face.
In fact, I can probably count on one hand how many
BRIGHT pink
pieces are in my closet (that I actually
wear), but for some reason I am loving these pink pants (and THESE too).
This is enough of a statement
piece as it is, you don't need to
wear bright colours to make it stand out.
Add an injection of colour to an otherwise monochrome bomber jacket outfit by choosing a
bright bomber like this adorable pastel pink
piece worn by Silvia Garcia.
As for these lovely graphic tees, I feel they're a spring and summer essential, dress them up with
bright pieces, or
wear them casual with a baseball cap and distressed jeans, changing it up is always fun!
Less is always more, I like to be adventurous but I hardly
wear bright colours or
pieces..
Remember, in order to get noticed when
wearing a leopard print clutch or bag, team it with a really
bright color
piece.
I always try and pack a few
bright accessories when I'm travelling as it's rare that I get to
wear my fun
pieces in the city.
For me, that's
wearing a
bright color, adding a statement
piece (necklace, earrings, a scarf, a fun pair of shoes, etc.).
At first, I was hesitant to
wear these
pieces because I often think summer colors should be
bright and bold, but I decided to take a chance and go for the darker color.
For us other models, we got to
wear bright pink in different
pieces.
Some of these
pieces should be strictly
worn in the summer (think palm prints and
bright colors), but there are multiple ways to transition this trend into fall.
I love this dress
worn this way - what a great +
bright spring / summer
piece!
They're not only cozy and beautifully made, but when
worn in a
bright color or print, can be a statement
piece.
I personally, love anything cream — from lipstick to decor to clothing, that's why I decided to give you some tips on how to
wear an all - cream - outfit: If you want to go for a basic yet stylish look then try combining cream
pieces with a
bright and colorful item.
You can find me
wearing a as many
bright and bold distracting
pieces I can, ya know, to hid the big ol' forehead burn.
Of course, that might be because I actually don't own a lot of colorful shirts so I tend to
wear one
bright piece and then the rest neutrals.
Wear lighter,
brighter pieces, like this denim dress, and accent them with the dark colors you love.
Never one to bore us with her style, the
wears a
bright printed cape - like coat (which hides a two -
piece look) with white peep - toe lace - up booties and a chunky gold necklace at the Sydney Opera House.
If I wanted to
wear a
bright color, for example, I limited it to one
piece and kept the rest of my look subdued.
Wearing the color block trend is super easy (and you don't have to buy color block
pieces to do it)- just pair
bright colors together!
You'll get more bang for your buck rather than
wearing a
brighter or printed
piece.
With black you can
wear any
piece of silver jewelry and It'll look fabulous, shining
bright against the darkness of the cloth.
I've been adding numerous
bright (even neon,
pieces — and am realizing they are easier to
wear than I thought, and just what my wardrobe needed.
With black you can
wear any
piece of silver jewellery and It'll look fabulous, shining
bright against the darkness of the cloth.
As much as I love
bright colors, I'm also very simplistic with the amount of
pieces I'm
wearing.
when i worked at j.crew a few years ago i used to only
wear bright colors and some pretty outrageous outfits so i have been trying to fill my closet with some neutral and black
pieces.
Another point worth noting: I'm more about
pieces that will last me a looooong time, and I just feel like I'll never get sick of
wearing something that's neutral as opposed to something that is a
bright, bold color.
Looking on the
bright side, at least you can still
wear some of your favorite summer
pieces while the weather fully transitions!
My favorite way to
wear a statement
piece is to
wear a very
bright accessory, like a yellow cuff or a pink necklace, with an otherwise neutral ensemble.
From strappy sandals to
bright makeup, these are the
pieces we can't wait to
wear when the sun finally comes out.
This particular outfit seemed to be the perfect compromise — I'm still
wearing trendy
pieces (
bright trousers + printed peplum), but the overall look is simple (just one statement accessory) & sophisticated.
Their main visual differentiators will be black trim
pieces on Sport models while Premium Luxury models will
wear bright trim work.
No matter where you were strolling today at London's Frieze Art Fair, a group of 10 young people
wearing bright pink hats always seemed to walk by, performing James Lee Byars's 10 in a Hat (c. 1969/2012)
piece.
The
piece, titled Advertisement: Hommage to Benglis, shows the artist
wearing only a jockstrap and
bright - red lipstick, with short brown hair and one nipple pierced.
The hardware and screws soaked in the ammonia for about 24 hours; after fishing them out with a scissors, I buffed each
piece with the Scotch
bright pad — I did this part outside — but still
wore gloves and a mask.