Birmingham Post

BRIGHT AND BOLD

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“Highly saturated colours are a muchneeded dopamine hit that represent fun, joy and liveliness,” says stylist Roberta Lee, who is working with sustainabl­e clothing platform, Dayrize.

“Personally I love to see more colour. After nearly two years of a lockdown life, colour has been a huge mood booster for my wardrobe. In fact, I’d go as far as saying it’s been a lifesaver – long may it continue!”

There are no rules when it comes to choosing bright tailored pieces, the trend encompasse­s everything from blazers and tailored dresses, to trousers and shorts. Roberta says: “Explore what’s missing in your wardrobe, as now would be the time to invest – these bright pops of colour won’t hang around for long.”

 ??  ?? Missguided tall green wrap front blazer,
£38 (bag, stylist’s own)
I Saw It First blue longline military blazer, £40; light wash premium mom jeans, £35
Missguided tall green wrap front blazer, £38 (bag, stylist’s own) I Saw It First blue longline military blazer, £40; light wash premium mom jeans, £35
 ??  ?? Star by Julien Macdonald fitted pink blazer, £69, Freemans
Star by Julien Macdonald fitted pink blazer, £69, Freemans

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