Even if you’re not a fan of color, it’s essential to try and find a way to work with some colors in your wardrobe.
This way, you can have a little of each in your closet without buying colors separately.
While many neutral outfits are out there, we think this list is worth including because it can be beneficial when transitioning into the digital age.
So whether you’re just starting or you’ve been wearing the same outfit for years, these six tips will help make dressing up a little bit easier.
Find your basics
First, get your basics down. This will include a pair of jeans, a nice top, and a simple cardigan. You can also wear some of your favorite pieces from the past in this list to try something new!
After you’ve figured out your basics, start adding colors to them. Try pairing your basic black jeans with an orange shirt or an emerald green shirt with the same jeans.
Keep the colors neutral and straightforward to allow more experimentation later on.
Use colors sparingly
It’s easy to be tempted to buy a bunch of colors and mix them in an outfit, but it’s important to avoid that.
The reason? People tend to have a certain image in their heads when they see colors; you don’t want your outfit to be dismissed as just another colorful outfit because you didn’t choose the same neutral colors as everyone else.
Be creative with accessories.
If you’re not a fan of color, your wardrobe will usually be comprised of neutrals like black, brown, and white. But that doesn’t mean you should wear all-black or brown outfits the entire time!
Wearing accessories can inject some color and personality—and we’re not just talking about jewelry.
Think about how often you see someone wearing a belt in their outfit. For every single color in your closet, there’s a belt out there for it!
But before you go buying belts, here are six other ways to incorporate color into your look without going over the top:
1. Don’t wear shoes with the same color as your outfit
2. Mix and match colors when choosing items like shoes or accessories
3. Add pops of color to your face (like this lady)
4. Switch up the pattern on your shirt or pants with a different print
5. Don’t forget to add some jackets or coats to make an outfit pop
6. If all else fails, try finding a dress with one neutral element or is otherwise “colorless.”
Add some fun details.
Adding a fun detail is one of the easiest ways to dress up an outfit. That might be a bold belt, statement necklace, or some shoes with a pop of color.
These little details can make any basic outfit feel more special.
Another option for adding flair is to wear multiple pieces of jewelry at once. Matching earrings and rings are also a great way to add variety to your look.
Another easy way to add embellishment is by wearing socks with your shoes. This can help you change your outfit daily without worrying about what you’re wearing underneath your pants.
Be comfortable and stylish.
Colors can be tricky. When you’re just starting out, finding a color that you want to wear every day can be challenging. So why not start with something you feel comfortable in?
When it comes to colors, we think it’s important to wear what works best for your body shape. If you have a rounder shape, then green and blue will look the best on you.
If you have a long and lean shape, try wearing pink or black. If you’re somewhere in between, we recommend choosing an outfit in between those two colors.
We also think it’s important to consider your current mood when deciding which outfit to wear.
If you’re feeling casual and laid-back, wear jeans, a t-shirt, and sneakers.
But if you’re feeling like dressing up for the occasion, consider wearing a skirt and blouse with heels or flats!
Finally, we recommend sticking with one color at a time when transitioning into the digital age since this will help keep the transition seamless!
Conclusion
Neutral is a term that is often used in fashion and styling, but what does it mean?
What is your definition of neutral? In fashion, a neutral outfit typically consists of colors that are not too bold or too light, colors that are not too dark or too light, and colors that are not too much or too little.
But the key word here is “typically.” Dress neutrals with fun details like lace, color pops, prints, and accessories to create the perfect look that reflects your style.