How to Mix Colorful Trendy Jewelry With Your Vivid Wardrobe

Mar 11
11:25

2012

Allison Edrington

Allison Edrington

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Trends change every year, and more bright colors are on the way. Colorful trendy jewelry is on the rise!

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As the trend has maintained its course,How to Mix Colorful Trendy Jewelry With Your Vivid Wardrobe Articles the trends change a little each year but the core remains the same: mixing bright colors. Although old rules might declare a combo unmatchable, current trends are making strides to mix and match even more brilliant shades to create perfectly stunning ensembles. Colorful trendy jewelry has also been impacted by this onslaught of bright mixtures.

There are a few key standards that have not changed, however.

  • Do match radically different colors -- the farther apart they are in the light spectrum, the better. This works best when you pair a naturally bright color like yellow and mix it with a darker bright color such as blue or green.
  • Do mix crazy prints. One of the newer trends involves combining two different prints that have a similar scale print but different color scheme and pictures. While this may make you look a little busy, the clashing turns right into cute and sexy.
  • Do accessorize with colorful jewelry. This can benefit those who do not want to make the plunge into such bright matches, and colorful trendy jewelry is a cheaper, more versatile way to pull off the look. Acrylic stone jewelry can provide some brilliant colors and it is affordable.
  • Don't mix colors that are too similar. Mixing colors is an all-or-nothing game. You can't have two oranges that almost match – that just looks sloppy, not stylish.
  • Don't match radically different print sizes. If one print has gigantic roses and the other has tiny lilies, that isn't the ultimate combination to take advantage of this fashion.
  • Don't accidentally wear seasonal color combos. In a rush to find the perfect pairing from your wardrobe to create a colorful statement, you don't want to invoke thoughts of Christmas or Halloween when those holidays are not even close. Red and green, black and orange and even red and gold are all holiday-focused and should be avoided during other times of the year.