✨ THE COLOR EDIT✨
Sometimes all it takes is one additional color to completely transform a look.
Swipe through to see how adding a third color can create more depth, contrast, and personality.
From my experience experimenting with color combinations in outfits, adding a third color truly changes the entire vibe of a look. For instance, pairing a simple two-color base like olive green and dusty pink already provides a calm and balanced feel, but introducing cream creates an inviting warmth that unexpected yet harmonious. I found that following color theory principles, such as those Erica highlights in her color stories—like mustard and chocolate combined with bubblegum and sky blue—can help craft outfits that are either bold and confident or soft and playful depending on the chosen palette. When incorporating a third color, aim for balance: either use it as an accent to elevate or as a tone to unify your outfit. One practical tip is to choose your third color from the same color family or a neutral to avoid clashing, such as pairing lime and hot pink with cream for a confident look that pops but remains polished. The key is to blend cohesion and contrast thoughtfully to create an effortless yet striking appearance. In my wardrobe, this technique adds endless versatility—turning casual outfits into statement looks or adding sophistication to everyday wear. Experimenting with colors can be fun yet strategic, and once you understand the impact of that 'one more color,' it opens up endless ways to express your personal style with confidence and creativity.




