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Colours, like features, follow the changes of the emotions
Jacket & Cardigan by Uniqlo
L/S Polo by Zegna
Jeans by (to be announced October)
Shoes by Church's
- Pablo Picasso
I had such amazing feedback from the first post about turning photographic colours into clothing styles that I thought I'd turn it into a series of posts. Each chapter in this series will contain a photo with three or four main colours. I personally prefer four so that there are a few more options later on.
I chose the above picture because it was toned with colour highlights rather than solid colours. I then inverted them and predominantly used the highlighted colours of orange, navy and brown. The next step was to accentuate them with the main colour of white/bone.
Remember the math of four colours and four items of clothing/accessories equals sixteen combinations.
Get creative and good luck with your combinations!
I chose the above picture because it was toned with colour highlights rather than solid colours. I then inverted them and predominantly used the highlighted colours of orange, navy and brown. The next step was to accentuate them with the main colour of white/bone.
Remember the math of four colours and four items of clothing/accessories equals sixteen combinations.
Get creative and good luck with your combinations!
Photos by Zoli Dinh
Jacket & Cardigan by Uniqlo
L/S Polo by Zegna
Jeans by (to be announced October)
Shoes by Church's
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