Friday, November 18, 2011

What I Know--{la vie petite}



I am excited to introduce you all to my next guest--Cori from la vie petite. She is a super cute gal who has really awesome style, & could make a brown paper bag look good. :) I have learned so many great fashion tips from reading her blog.

Check her out..

Bonjour everyone!
I'm Cori.
I like to design my own clothes, am obsessed with fun tights, drink hot chocolate every morning, and take outfit pictures daily.
And this is what I know.
My closet used to consist mostly of blues, blacks and browns. Those were my "safety colors" and I stuck to them like glue.
Colors were uncharted territory for me. I was still under the impression that every outfit had to be all matchy-matchy. And then a few years ago, I found a gorgeous chartreuse sweater. It had chiffon ruffles all down the front of it and the color was so fabulous I couldn't resist. It opened up a whole other world of colorful possibilities. Soon I was filling my closet with cardigans, blouses and eventually pants in a myriad of shades.
Except I still had no idea how to wear them.
So I went safe again.
If I was wearing a colorful cardi, I went with a white or black shirt underneath. If I was wearing colorful pants, it was a plain white tee. And so on... My closet had transitioned into more of a rainbow than a nod to the monochromatic for sure, but even after infusing all that color my outfits were still falling flat.
My pairings were predictable, and I was still being safe.
And then I took Kendi's 30 for 30 challenge.
Out of necessity, I started branching out.
And that's when I learned how powerful colors can really be.

Fear not the colorful. Things don't always have to be matchy-matchy to work. The best outfits happen when there's a spontaneous splash of color. Something unexpected. Never be afraid to experiment with color pairings you might never have considered before. The key is to keep some kind of underlying structure. We don't want to leave the house looking like a clown, or a bad tribute to Rainbow Brite. And going monochromatic is always a fabulous option, It's striking, surprising and slimming. You can always add a splash of color with an accessory.
So today, as a nod to the lovely fall weather, I'm going to show you how to wear one of my favorite (albeit tricky) colors.
Mustard.
Option 1:
Mustard and Mint.
The cool and calming shade of mint helps to balance out the warmth and intensity of the mustard. I love keeping the rest of the outfit soft and understated and letting the mustard really pop.
Option 2:
Mustard and Black.
Going mustard is a great way to wear yellow and black without looking like a bumble bee. The key: no stripes(!), but incorporate a pattern with a lot of visual interest and architecture. Add a splash of color, but just a pinch. The outfit's going to speak for itself, take care not to overwhelm.
Option 3:
Mustard and Grey.
Grey is like a magic, miracle color. It goes well with almost anything, navy, pink, green, you name it. And incidentally, pairs fabulously with mustard as well. Plus, it's totally the new black.

Option 4:
Mustard on your bottom half.
Wearing mustard on the southern-most part of your ensemble is a statement in and of itself. And basically everyone is doing it right now. Take care if you go bright on your bottom half, that the fit is precise, not too snug and not too roomy. You're asking everyone to check out your thighs, and behind, make sure your pants/skirt are flattering them.

Option 5:
A Mustard no-no.
Never wear Mustard and Red together. We don't want to look like condiments.
Should your feminine inclinations lean you in a more crimson direction might I suggest a soft pink or peach as a much less edible alternative.
Now,
keep calm
and
color on.
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I think I was just inspired to go pick out a few new mustard pieces for my wardrobe, how about you?? Wasn't she great! Such great ideas about adding color. Definitely stop by her blog & say hi, you will not be sorry. :)
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11 comments:

Phil and Darby Hawley said...

Gorgeous! I feel the need to run to the store and do some serious shopping! I'm inspired!

Renewed Upon a Dream said...

I have a mustard colored sweater & I love it! It's one of my favorite pieces in my wardrobe!

Lindsay @ Delighted Momma said...

Love her style!! I need a mustard color sweater ASAP. I think that last look with the jean jacket is my fav! She is adorable. Off to check out her blog. Great feature Linds...since I know nothing about style ha!

Cindy@Cinsarah said...

I love Cori and her style!
I have a mustard colored striped top that I haven't worn and this makes me want to go put it on! :)

EvA. . . said...

I love all the styles! Very pretty dresses and colors!!!

Rach H @ FamilyEverAfter said...

very cute!!! i love your series and always look forward to seeing what guest you have lined up! Cori is so cute! i love her blog too!

Erin {Lavender and Lemon Drops} said...

ha ha ha love her! Man I wish I had style ;)

Jennifer said...

Well she's too cute!! Fabulous tips!! So glad she put in a 'no-no'!! I own one piece of mustard clothing...now I know how to wear it different ways! Thanks!!

Tonia @ TheGunnySack.com said...

I love the mustard clothing but so far I only own a mustard purse. I wish I had to many great pieces of clothing!

Shenita @ Embellishments by SLR said...

Lindsay, this was a great guest post!! I was inspired to pull out some mustard clothing I haven't looked at in ages! Thanks so much for this great feature!

Helen B. @ Blue Eyed Beauty Blog said...

Fun colors and CUTE outfits!!

Helen
Blue Eyed Beauty Blog

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