Ever season we see how certain prints and patterns rule the fashion scene in many ways where florals are an obvious favourite. This year however, we have seen people incline themselves to block solid wear colours this season. Wear colour this season from beautiful pastel hues to bright pops of colours. Of course there are some classics like black and white and with the coming of winter, we usually tend to opt for colours like maroons and browns not to forget the pumpkin spiced orange. This year has all been about the colours and especially pastels ones. Pastels have become the new go-to colour for many fashionistas and high-street brands too experiment with. Bright colours are no longer the only head turners but in fact people are finding ways to have a showstopping moment in pastels as well. Of course colours like red, yellow and green are embedded in the Indian culture as being the crux of the Indian identity and will forever be favourites but today people are open to colours such as blush pinks, ivory and beiges.
The Soft Pastels - Periwinkle, Coral Pink, Powder Blue, Mint Green And Lemon Yellow
The beauty of pastels lies in the delicateness and softness of the hue. Wear colour this season like periwinkle, coral pink, powder blue, mint green and lemon yellow. The reason people are opting for more subtle hues like pastel shades is because of the realisation of 'less is more that has garnered a lot of popularity. Thanks to the likes of celebrities like Kim Kardashian who have switched to the nude looks, these colours fit in well to look more beautiful on any skin tone especially the Indian skin tone. Thanks to the femininity of these shades, brides are opting to wear these tones for their big days as well and frankly, we're not surprised why. Periwinkle is commonly known as a lilac which is a light purple hue which we're seeing a lot of on men and women alike this season. Brides are now opting to wear coral pink lehengas for their weddings as is lemon yellow for their mehendi functions.
Harmonizing with the spring lilacs in the garden. #HM #HMxME @nikinpink
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Swirlster Picks Pastel Hues For You
Things To Remember When Styling Pastel Hues
- Even though there isn't much that can go wrong when pairing pastel hues, an overboard of mix and matched pastel hues can look odd if not done in moderation.
- Don't be afraid to wear a single colour from head to toe either!
Bright Pops Of Colour - Flame Scarlet, Classic Blue And Rani Pink
When it comes to bright pops of colour wear colour this season like flame scarlet, classic blue and rani pink. Classic blue was announced the colour of the year 2020 where we saw many experiments to wear colour this season with this particular colour. Indigo is the closest to the classic blue that we're aware of and it is safe to say that nobody does justice to it quite like we Indians do. Flame Scarlet is popular known as the poppy red which is a bright red scarlet colour that we're so used to seeing. Whether it is bridal or just a dinner party, nothing screams glam like a scarlet dress. Rani pink is yet another pink shade that is popular in the Indian culture especially during the wedding season. Wear colour this season and make sure it is a bright rani pink to be the desi girl you were always meant to be.
Swirlster Picks Bright Hues For You
Things To Remember When Styling Bright Pops Of Colour
- While an all-red or an all-blue look is straight of a dream, balance is still key. Make sure your makeup is muted to well balance it out. Don't overdo with the accessorising either.
- Colourblock your way to never attempt a fashion faux and be the diva you were meant to be.
Shamelessly wear colour this season because there are so many to love in this world anyway!
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