All Red

Forget mixing prints and putting together the colour wheel to put together a classic statement look. There’s a much easier, maybe even more stylish outfit combination: head to toe red. It may seem a little to fiery, but the ruby pieces look romantic when paired together. The key is to mix soft fabrics with structured details. Red is timeless and always on trend; and not just in the month of love.

Here are some tips and tricks to work with so as to pull it off beautifully.

  1. Make A Statement

Whether it be feathered shoes, a ruffle top or chandelier earrings, don’t be afraid of making a bold statement with one item. Sometimes, more is more.

  1. Mix Up The Textures

A huge knit sweater over a silk dress may seem like a paradox but it works simply because a little controversy is never a bad thing-not when it comes to fashion. Cosy and sleek: it would work both when you want to dress up and when you want to dress down but still look cute.

  1. Layer Different Tones

While you’re going for a monochromatic look, the beauty is in the detail. The detail is in mixing different tones. Consider matching your red pants with a lighter, darker or patterned shade of red and you are bound to look incredibly stylish.

 

 

Remember this: less is more-when it comes to accessories.

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