When colours clash with style - Springs
Scoop 1/2 Sleeve in Emerald Turquoise and Violet Classic Suede Belt
As a Spring, playful, bold and pretty colour combinations come easily to you. Fun colour pops and upbeat, youthful looks are all effortless. But if you prefer a more grown up look, whether it's Movie Star or Minimalist (click on our style quiz if you want to learn more about our different style personalities), the Spring palette can feel a little less intuitive.
But we're here to show you that it can be done, and without leaving your palette or compromising your beautiful clear, light, and warm colouring.
Minimalist
Cotton Weekend Skirt | Sleeveless V | Cashmere Gauze Stole | Classic Leather Belt
Style notes: Although you have some incredibly fresh, bold colours in your palette, Spring is also awash with light, elegant neutrals, which can be combined to create a chic, Minimalist look. Adding a single colour pop (maybe in the form of lipstick or nails, if not part of your outfit), to bring in the contrast and brightness that brings your skintone to life, without sacrificing your style. Classic colour combinations like Red, White and Blue will also feel clean and neat for your style.
Movie Star
Ruched Skirt | Betty Cowl | Short Cascade Wrap | Silver Luna Earrings
Style notes: While some Spring shades might feel a little 'fun' for creating a more romantic Movie Star look, focus on creating beautiful silhouettes rather than layering on ever more blocks of colour to keep your grown up look. And your skintone was made for showing off a bold warm red lipstick to finish off your look!
Adventurer
Suzon Bermuda Shorts | Everyday Cotton Tee | Rachel Jacket | Print Belt
Style notes: Opt for the warmer, more autumnal feeling end of the Spring palette to enhance your outdoorsy style. Warm Tan and Ganache anchor your looks, while Mimosa and Grass Green add the brightness that works so well for you without leaving the nature-inspired end of the palette.
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