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Monday, June 8, 2015

Fashion Tips: Summer Colorblocking

Happy Monday, Friends!

Do you remember, several years ago there was this trend going on called color blocking? I loved it, I still do, because I love cheerful colors and patterns. I went crazy doing all these colorblocking and patternmixing at the time. Well, I still do, because I don't really care for trend. As long as it doesn't look too weird, I just go for it! And I encourage you, too! If you happen to like bright and cheerful colors, just go all out. It's summer time, and happy colors can lift your mood and those around who have to look at you!

Here I will share with you how I styled and mixed bold colors together. It's not about the classic black-red-white combination, it's about mixing flashy colors. I got a lot of inspirations by reading other lady bloggers' pictures, so I hope I can contribute to the internet fashion resources in the blogosphere, and maybe you can pick up an idea or two. ^__^

You will see that all the looks I share here were not for the office. They were for going to the movies after office hours, running errands, visiting relatives, and going to Church. Mind you, brashy looks have their own place, too. My office is quite conventional, so I won't go that crazy. However, if you work in a creative or art industry, it's much more acceptable. Just use common sense whether or not a particular look will be appropriate for a certain time, place and situation.

Also, you can always add splashes of colors to an otherwise not-so-cheerful-looking combo with a purse or bold accessories.

Coral, white, jeans, mustard yellow, and turquoise to go to the mall.


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The color yellow always signifies cheerfulness, the sun, lemonade, and summer. Grab yourself a bright yellow tote and you can transform even the most humdrum look into a don't-worry-be-happy look.
Meanwhile, the crocheted style white layer is always useful. You can use it for modesty, to add style to your look, to provide a little bit of coverage from the scorching summer sun. I found it to be a good investment and have worn my white layers many many times.
White, shocking pink, orange, deep mint, and colorful sandals to visit beauty parlor.

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Bright lemon yellow, red, deep tosca, and stone-washed jeans to go to the movies after work.

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I'm not a big fan of the color orange, but I have to admit that the orange capri pants that I got several years ago have had many mileage and turned out to be easy breezy to style with other pieces in my wardrobe.

If you want a splash of summery color but not a fan of "hot" colors, tosca is perfect for you. See how pretty and versatile my tosca purse look combined with other colors?

Light blue with colorful pattern, coral, turquoise, sky blue, and fuschia for a Sunday stroll at the mall.

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Colorful flowers on white, deep tosca, orange, and turquoise for a touch of Fall look.

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Again with the sunny orange and various shades of mint.


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Bright yellow, colorful flower necklace, and pink.

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Just change it around into red dress with mustard yellow purse, add the happy flower necklace again, AND the cheerful wedges, then finish with dark denim to visit relatives on auspicious Lunar New Year.

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Fuschia, mint, jeans, turquoise, and deep tosca go well together.

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I love the burst of colors during summer time. Get those colorful accessories, sandals, and clothes out of your closet and flaunt them. They do no one good just sitting in your closet. If you're shy of colors, just wear one color that would pop up as an accessory: like the tosca sandals that I wore, or a colorful flower bib necklace. You can even carry a hot pink bag to happy-fy (is that a word?) an all black or an all oatmeal-color ensemble if monochromatic is your style.
A very happy-looking momiform: striped yellow, red, stone-washed jeans, and red.
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Going to Church? Well, I didn't want to blind my fellow Church goers with bold colors, so I opted for clashing pastels, instead, in soft coral and mint!

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And last but not least, even a simple top and jeans combination have a new life when you throw on a bright pink purse to finish the look.

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Monday, June 16, 2014

Remix: Black Shirt As Wardrobe Staple

Fashion experts say that a crisp white shirt is must have staple in every woman's wardrobe. Well, for me, a crisp black shirt is. Let's admit, a white shirt is more high maintenance than a black one. Especially here in Jakarta where the water is not of very good quality. You can practically turn a white  fabric to a yellowish or brownish with just several washing. Not to mention the dust an debris since air polution in Jakarta is pretty bad. With a black shirt, you don't have any of those aforementioned problems. 

I have two basic black shirts of good quality. The fabric is pretty sturdy and doesn't need ironing. Best of all, I got them for free! I received them about seven years ago as part of office uniform set in my previous work. I still carry and wear them until today, so they last practically forever. 

I don't particularly like wearing a black shirt, I much prefer white one. Not because of what the experts say, but because of personal preference. However, I also love to use things up and make do with everything I've already had instead of buying new or letting clothes piling up and sitting collecting dust in the dark corner of my wardrobe. Here I will share several ways how I mix and match a black shirt. It's super easy. You can get creative, frugal and have fun at the same time remixing it.

Wear it with all black and throw on some gold and silver accessories like I did in this post.


Basic black button down shirt (similar here, here)
Black lace skirt (similar here)
Mustard bag (similar here, here)

Add some other basic color like khaki to create a classic, timeless look like in this post.
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Pair it with burst of colors and bold patterns for a fun and whimsical look like this post here.


Floral skirt (similar from Asos here, here, here)

Black, white and red combination has stood the test of time and can never go wrong like what I wore in this post. Missoni inspired.



Chevron black and white vest (similar here)
Red belt (similar here)

Vintage also goes well with a basic black shirt. Don't believe me? Well, look how I paired it with this vintage, ultra feminine, pale lemon yellow, billowy skirt from my Mom's closet. You can see it in this post.



Lemon flare skirt (similar here)

This trusty little staple even goes well with sequins! Check it out here in this post.


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