Feeling Blue on a Cold Winter’s Day…You’re Right on for the Color of the Moment!

We have Francene back again today talking all about the color blue. It’s graced the catwalks, the streets, certainly the stores, and we are just loving it more than ever right now. 

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Did you know, In the U.S. and European public opinion polls, blue is overwhelmingly the most popular colour, chosen by almost half of both men and women as their favourite colour.

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From runways to our wardrobes, neutrals, greys, black, and soft muted pastels are adding up to being the biggest rollers this year, but blue (dark, light and everything in between) also had a strong presence on the catwalks. From cerulean, cyan and cobalt to navy, sapphire and periwinkle, countless shades of blue are going to be seen on dresses, tops, skirts and more this season.

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There was a huge presence at many of the shows. It’s a color that can last the seasons and can be interchangeable. This means in summer, spring, winter there will always be a calling for blue shades. When you’re updating your fall wardrobe in the coming months, don’t forget to add some color to your usual dark colors.  Make blue a staple in your closet.

What I like about blue is its versatility.  You can wear as much or as little as you like.  People who look best in large amounts of blue usually look good in jewel tones and have bolder coloring.  If you have other coloring, it’s probably best to keep blue reserved for an accent piece like statement necklaces, bold rings, to-die-for heels.

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Mixing this color with a plethora of others like yellow, coral, teal, mint, pink, white all look great. But don’t just focus on pairing with outside shades. Why not stay within the cool blue, but mix the textures like a sheer shirt and disc maxi skirt. It oozes sophistication and class.

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For a powerful work look, a bold blue dress can get the job done helping you stand out. There is a lot of power in a jolt of blue so make sure your own coloring can stand up to the bold shade or else it may steal the show.  If you’re not feeling brave enough to pull off this block of color, pair up a slim pencil skirt, electric blue top with matching blazer. It would be the ultimate corporate look, and to make your outfit pop, add a statement necklace with orange shades. For casual, weekend looks, lean towards the pastel shades of blue bringing you into the spring months.

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Don’t just focus on incorporating blue shades into your outfit; remember to use your accessories to charm the blue tones. Marc Jacobs has a gorgeous range of watches available with gold straps and blue faces. Michael Kors always has a beautiful range of bags and clutches in Navy and our home-town accessory designer, Pressmer, has a great selection of these hues and complimentary colors that can pop a deep blue shade.

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You’ve heard the fashion myth: Under no conditions should black and navy blue ever be paired. We’ve got news for you: That once-unbreakable rule has been shattered well and truly…! For a while now, in fact.

The combo first started making waves during the Fall 2012 collections, as scores of designers including Carolina Herrera, Miu Miu, Gucci, Prabal Gurung and Célinesent looks that incorporated black and navy down the runway, while style influencers like Alexa Chung, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Kate Bosworth were quick to jump on the trend, proving just how cool the pairing can be. Now seeing glimpses of blue back in the collections such as Fendi spring/summer 2015.

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Styling Advice: The best way for putting together a black and blue look is to make sure the colors are distinguishable from each other, and keep the fabrications in similar families, i.e. silks with other light weight fabrics, wovens with wovens, jersey with jersey, and so on.

And, don’t forget, blue in the home is classically elegant and can be used to decorate in a modern or traditional way. My Red Glasses did a post a while back on blue in the home, and you can refresh your memory on it here.

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Christian Grey can have his moment in February, but for now it’s all about deeper shades of blue!

 

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6 thoughts on “Feeling Blue on a Cold Winter’s Day…You’re Right on for the Color of the Moment!

  1. I love the denim blazer with the floral lining in your blue collection. Who is the designer?
    Love your blog too…
    Thank you
    Rae

    1. Hi Rae,
      Checking on the jacket??? Is it the one in our feature photo….we’re not sure that’s all denim but we’ll check it and get back to you.
      thanks for the comments, great to hear from you!
      best,
      Roz

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