Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

Pantone Wedding Color of the Year: Emerald!

Emerald is the color of the year for 2013 weddings, and we LOVE it! Out Wedding Consultant Kristi says it's her favorite color...and we can see why! We whipped up this fast inspiration board for people to get just a slight idea of some of our thoughts, but for full design details contact Kristi today to design your whole Emerald green luscious wedding!


Monday, September 17, 2012

Pantone's Spring 2013 Colors

Everyone knows that PANTONE is the global authority on color, right? Well, the masterminds at this trendsetting company have compiled 10 new colors that you will see trickling down into retailers everywhere come Spring 2013...which one is your favorite?


Monday, June 18, 2012

Minted: Trendy Color of the Season

The newest and "fresh"est color that we see popping up in fashion, weddings, and home décor is MINT.



Mint combines a subtle vintage feel with a feminine flair and makes your style POP!

We have put together some of the ways in which you can wear mint in everyday fashion:







For more ways to wear mint, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Polyvore!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Color Blocking

Color Blocking is all the rage right now...and why not? Who doesn't love pops of color to brighten their day (and their wardrobe)? Below are some of our favorite new arrivals in the color block fashion trend.

For reference on designers, please visit our Polyvore Page.

Here are some real-life examples of how to wear color blocking. There are a few things to remember: Keep colors in-or-around each other on the color wheel, or use the rule of 2/3. On the color wheel, colors directly across from one another are complimentary. These are good places to start when building your outfit. If that is too bold for you, try to use analogous colors, meaning, those directly to the right or left of the color you are focusing on. Always mix these with a neutral, be it black, grey, white, or nude, and if you choose to use a pattern, be sure it is made of those neutrals, like leopard print, or a black and white clutch.


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