The Asian Age

COLOUR BLAST

THIS SUMMER, SPORT A WIDE VARIETY OF COLOURS TO ACE THE FASHION GAME

- NAMRATA SRIVASTAVA

Spring is here and breaking from the monotony of pastels, bright hued dresses are back in vogue. Recently, Deepika was spotted in a multi-coloured dress at the pre-Oscars party. Also, the recently-concluded London Fashion Week was filled with many bright fluorescen­t shades. While basic black will forever be a wardrobe staple, wearing colour can do amazing things for your skin tone, hair, and overall appearance. “If you’re wearing a multi-coloured dress, keeping your accessorie­s and shoes subtle would be the best way. You could go for a bold lip and no accessorie­s to let the prints be the highlight. Also, make sure that you have neutral-coloured accessorie­s and shoes to not take away from the outfit,” says celebrity stylist Shreeja Rajgopal adding, “For a night look, you can opt for a bold lip colour depending on the colours in your outfit. If it’s a brunch or a day look, then go soft on your make-up.”

Meenakshi Pamnani, a fashion blogger, suggests accessoris­ing your look with a boho jewellery piece. “Use black or tan colour for shoes and bags. You can try to accommodat­e gold or silver too in the look. For make-up, keep it very subtle and nude,” she says.

However, famous stylist Nandita Mahatani thinks that there is no harm in mixing and matching. “Tone down the accessorie­s and go simple with a classic pair of nude stilettos or white sneakers — let the colours do the talking. For a fun and bold look, you can match your shoes and clutch with any one colour from the outfit. Less is always more,” she says.

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