Where and how to add splash of colour to your wardrobe explains Bazil Patel When you look at your wardrobe, you will always find that many of your clothes are of same colour and the colour you need is not available. Of course colour co-ordination is another challenge as to find which jeans will match which colour top and how many shades of same colour to keep in your stock. Nowadays, wearing three colours is in. Thus, it is more of a challenge as to how to combine the three colours. Here are some tips which can help choose and add colours to the clothes you wear. Casuals/ Daily : When you are trying to mix and match in order to wear daily for college or maybe you work in a part of industry where wearing casuals at work is allowed like fashion, media or entertainment industry, or for those Fridays or Saturdays when wearing something informal is preferred by some organizations, you can rigorously experiment with all rainbow colours and make it a part of your outfit. Casuals give more scope to colours. Here, you can wear brighter shades and primary colours and also contrasting three different colours is simpler and conducive to casual dressing style. With lots of colourful jeans, pants, and leggings out there in the market you need not stick to those age old less colour choice of black and blue denims (though they still look the best). You can wear pink coloured pants with a green coloured top and dark brown coloured jacket or scarf. When you are matching three colours, to play safe, let one colour form the three be white or black. Also, two bright and one dark colour or vice a versa is more likely to contrast beautifully. Of course you need to depend on your observation skills. See carefully what some other person has done, which you can adapt to.
Formals: If you are someone who has to wear formals regularly, it is a given that many of your dressing consist of black and white and wearing something colourful invites criticizing comments from colleagues. Also, it is tougher for searching for too many colours in formals. The best thing is try darker shades for trousers and lighter shades for shirts. Bright is not strictly forbidden but is a bit less advisable. Other than trying hues near to black, grey, white, off –white, blue you can try golden-brown, peach, orchid, light orange to your shirts blazers. The accessories can be colourful, if not outfit. Your phone, laptop or its cases can be bright coloured as it also counts to your appeal. Not to forget, colours convey liveliness and happiness. Gymwear: The colours in gym wear are very western and muddy in shades. It is better to use any bright colour sleeveless tops with a black or grey gym pants or shorts. Red, pink, blue and orange can be most apt colours to add to gym wears, you can wear colourful sports shoes to add. Festive wear: India is a country of festivals and celebrations. Thus it is important to keep those reserved dresses in your closet to wear on some special occasions. You will tend to choose traditional in festive seasons and traditional is full of colours so when matching three colours see to it that silver or gold colour is a part of thse three colours. Also, using velvet fabric in a darker red, marron or blue shade can work. You can look as flashy as you desire. Frankly, as traditional dresses already come in a set, it rarely needs any fashion assistance. You only need to match the right accessories with it and see to your make up and the work is done.