Diary of a Tall Fashionista: How to Wear Color

I LOVE wearing lots of colors. But for most people, it’s a little scary. Maybe you’ve seen color gone wrong and sworn not to ever be that girl. Or maybe you were a teen in the 90s and so obsessed with neon that you’re still getting over the poor choices you made. I can relate. The temptation is to wear all neutrals to be safe. And yes it’s safe but it’s also, what’s the word? Boring-which I am assuming you are anything but! I sometimes get in a similar rut in my home. While I usually incorporate color into my wardrobe fairly easily, if you saw my house you’d wonder why a brown wall threw up all over a brown couch which threw up all over brown wood floors, and brown wood furniture. I look around and I think how did this happen?! And honestly, it’s just what I described …
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Clothing from the 1990s is been inspiration for lots of designers this season. One thing which will genuinely give your bridesmaids a 2010 flair is to accent the bright dress with a black fabric belt or sash. The classic style of pale yellow frosting roses on a creamy buttercream cake is pure elegance. Yellow pleated dress from Issey Miyake Vintage featuring a higher standing collar, short raglan sleeves, a rear zip fastening and a mid-length. The actually fascinating portion was when the bridesmaid dresses featured little caps with veils in matching colors! It would look they thought a memento of sorts from the bride’s dress or flowers would assist to pass the joy on among the guests. You’ve hit property, I’d definitely add hot heels to my brief, sassy dress and diamonds to my red.