February
22
  7:16:07 PM

The bold trends

This season we aren’t seeing dark colors. Forget polka dots and stripes. The current clothing trends are all about bold, vibrant, stand-out colors. Neon and cobalt are the great trends. Go decked out in these pieces or add one bold color to accent a favorite outfit. It doesn’t matter how you put it together.

Personally, I am loving the addition of one subtle bold accent. An orange belt, a fuchsia pink scarf, a pair of cobalt shoes. All of these are the perfect addition to the wardrobe you already have in place, without breaking the bank to work the current trend into your closet.

Below are some of my current favorite items in this trend:

Neon, Neon

 

 

Cobalt

 

Will you wear bold vibrant colors this season?



 
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