How To Wear Colour in the Cooler Months
Introducing colour in winter and cooler months can be difficult to get your head around!
Just because the sun isn’t out doesn’t mean colour has to stay in the wardrobe.
Colour has such an impact on our mood, and we can find towards the end of winter especially we are feeling flat!
Let’s throw you in the deep end with all red!
This look is not for everyone, in fact, our assistant at the shoot actually gasped as it was a colour overload for her!
Colour can be so polarising, we can simply not like a colour or associate it with other things and sometimes those things aren’t pleasant!
A much more toned down splash of red.
How cool is this leather jacket from Witchery?
Another example of colour blocking is this gorgeous knit and pleated pant from Gorman.
I got another audible gasp in this look – but in a good way, as the colours work perfectly for my complexion, hair colour and lipstick choice.
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Colourful pattern is great in winter, and jumpsuits are a classic style that look fantastic with an elongating print.
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Another elongating style using colour is a bright vertical stripe, these pants from Cue have been featured heavily in fashion magazines this season as a statement must have.
Gorman is a one-stop shop for colour!
Vanessa is rocking this look from Gorman with fun confidence!
You can bring colour in without going over the top!
This dress from Gorman fits the brief perfectly.
Elegant but with excitement, it would be a staple in any wardrobe this season!
What hue are you wearing in Winter?
Cindy xx
Anne says
Owww, my favourites are Cindy in the 2nd photo and also the 2nd last photo – love them both
Cindy Newstead says
Thanks Anne, some of my favourites too x
Gabrielle says
I agree. Love the outfit on Cindy in 2 nd and 2nd last photos and Vanessa in the red jacket one and the witchery top and ballet flats….really works.
Cindy Newstead says
Thank you Gabrielle x