We're in love with velvet and suede holiday dresses in delicious
winter colors like wine, navy, and black!
Really cute sweater - wish it came in more fall /
winter colors like Navy, Cranberry, Hunter Green.
The brand has revealed geometric prints patterns which looks so incredible, and for doubling the beauty of prints the color contrasts and square shape designs filled with cool
winter colors like black, white, royal red, sky blue, parrot, orange, green, purple and brown seems like really working.
Not exact matches
Other ways to bring delicious
colors into my life in
winter are frozen fruits with no additives (
like açaí and dragonfruit), and supplements.
This festive -
colored fruit is in season from late fall to early
winter and is a great source of antioxidants and phytonutrients
like beta - carotene, plus potassium and vitamin C.
With their beautiful palette of yellows and greens, leeks are a great way to bring a pop of
color into your
winter menu (especially on days
like today when the thermometer is reading a balmy 8 degrees).
Brighten up a dreary
winter day with bright jewel toned sweaters in
colors like ruby or emerald, and you're sure to be the star of any holiday gathering!
In fact, I always eagerly anticipate the brand new fall /
winter collection launch since they tend to release this style in new
colors (
like this and this).
I'm really
liking the white denim in the
winter, especially with a
color like red.
This
winter like always designers are doing their best to fill
colors to your dull days.
Even though it's
winter I
like to wear spring light
colors.
Winter's
colors are
like a snowscape: icy, muted, subtly greyed, and very subdued.
My rain boots are bright orange (see them here) because Seattle's grey
winter needs some added
color (do I sound
like a broken record yet?)
I
like to think I am the bright starburst against a sea of grey in
winter, cause I just can't help but burst forth in as much
color as humanly possible to combat the cold dreariness.
This limited edition palette is an update on the classic burgundy trend for
winter and combines contrasting pastels
like lilac, nude and light blue hues that can help you create a beautiful wide eyed effect and will give your eyes an unexpected pop of
color!
Right now wearing pastel
colors seems
like a great way to thumb our noses at
winter!
If you happen to find yourself stuck in the
winter blues, try adding some
color to your
winter like I did in yesterdays post!
I found a few pieces in dark blue and green, which I really
liked but I preferred a lighter
color since my
winter outfits get a bit darker anyhow (due to black tights).
I've packed away my dark
winter hues and switched them out for lighter
colors like this white coat and hat.
One way I
like to transition my
winter wardrobe is by wearing lighter
colored sweaters and florals is always a good idea!
I
like the extra boost of
color they give me during these last few weeks of
winter.
Just
like energetic oranges, yellow
color also looks very funky and flattering in fall and
winter.
I
like that this isn't the typical fall or
winter colors so it works for both seasons!
The
winter and fall hair
color trends includes deeper, multi-tonal and warmer rich tones
like plum brown etc..
This floral jumpsuit is ideal for styling through the seasons because the floral print has
winter -
like color tones with its black background
color and dark green, blue - purple and dark pink.
And I obviously don't mean that you have to go outside looking
like you've just been dipped in rainbow sprinkles — although, that might be amazing, too — but that you have to make sure you find the right
colored knitwear to keep your
winter - wardrobe exciting!
Something about this
color makes me feel
like I'm in my own
Winter Wonderland once the cold weather hits.
Another way I
like to wear my infinity scarves is by matching its
colors with other
winter accessories,
like a hat or pair of gloves.
I always
like going back to a dark
color for fall and
winter.
Suiting seems
like more of a fall /
winter styling option than it does spring — but let me assure you, the fabrics and
colors at Suistudio right now are on point for plenty of spring occasions — including, dare I say it, but perhaps a chic wedding guest option?
Love the dress and the
color you chose!!!! I
like velvet, especially on
winter... I've some tops I usually wear with jeans and biker boots!!!
If you are
like me, you are sick of tired of
winter and want some bright spring
colors to enter your home.
Just
like this shirt dress from Zaful, even though it's more
like a fall /
winter color but the material is chiffon.
In the
winter I tend to gravitate toward neutrals, but I still
like to add a pop of
color.
Now I know that not everyone is a
color enthusiast
like me, so one of the easiest ways to brighten up your
winter wardrobe is through fun
winter accessories,
like these cute socks I'm wearing from Solmate Socks.
If you are Seasonal
Color Analysis
Winter then it is better to avoid warm golden tones, yellows and oranges, tan and mustard, light pastel
colors and warm shades
like salmon or coral.
When looking for an affordable
winter coat, I
like to keep my eye out for neutral
colors and versatile silhouettes.
With
winter in full force (well as «
winter» as it gets here in Los Angeles), I
like to change my wardrobe
colors to reflect the season (check out
winter transition post for more details).
As much as the brand's
winter collection still holds a special place in our heart, we're ready to embrace new shades
like a red - orange
color named Essie At the Helm, an intense teal green called Stripes & Sails and a pretty coral pink one named Perfect Mate.
I know blue doesn't scream Christmas but it's a calm soothing
color and if you pair it with white it's
like a
winter wonderland.
I love solid
color tops
like this one as a base for some fall and
winter layering later down the road.
The ruffled hem, lightweight fabric, and light blue
color of this shirt gives it a Spring -
like feeling yet the the long sleeve length makes it suitable for
Winter and easy to layer.
The
colors in the top are so rich and vibrant, and I
like that you styled them for
winter with darker, more subdued tones.
Honestly,
winter can sometimes be depressing at times (
like when I just sit in my apartment frozen and all I want to do is eat and not go to the gym - ha), so I love adding spring
colors into my wardrobe whenever I can!
Ok and I
like a lot of
color in my life during these cold and snowy
winter months.
Something
like a deep wine / burgundy shade is mostly a fall /
winter color while a coral or pastel is mostly a spring / summer
color.
I
like seeing lots of
color on jackets even in the
winter.
The cool blue, gray and touch of pink
colors look
like Winter.
But the inspiration stuck, the
color mix perched in my imagination
like a blue migrant in a
winter tree.
I feel
like this is more of a spring
color, but I may wear it in the
winter anyway!