Colour-blocking outfits by ZARA and BERSHKA

I do not know about you but I am really relishing the colour-blocking trend in fashion at the moment. It is all about picking loud, strong solid blocks of different colours which complements one another. Sadly I have not seen many people out on the streets wearing such outfits – perhaps a handful at best. Is it down to people not feeling confident enough or simply because they don’t like it. Not sure why but I certainly think it looks great. So go out and try them out! My favourite colours are yellow, orange, red, blue, pink, purple and green.

It’s not just women but men who should be giving them a go as well. I have a bright red pair of skinny jeans and plan on getting a few more solid coloured jeans, tops and blazers!

First we start with ZARA:

Colour blocking

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Colour blocking

Colour blocking

Colour blocking

And now BERSHKA:

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Colour blocking

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Colour blocking

I love those orange shoes. Women should definitely get them!

Colour blocking

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8 Comments

  • May 29, 2011

    Jessica Dearnley

    I’m obsessed with colour. If i go out, I feel naked if I don’t have a brightly coloured lipstick or something that is quite vibrant. One of my favourite dresses at the moment is bright orange and although some may say it clashes, I quite like wearing it with my little red blazer. Lovely post :)

  • May 29, 2011

    Emma Bentley

    Totally agree! I think, in the UK, people are more afraid of putting bold colours together. I was wearing a cobalt blue t-shirt today here in Paris, black capris and carrying a lemon yellow oversized bag and yet there were other people being still brighter and bolder than me! Blogs like yours will hopefully make Londoners more adventurous! :)

  • May 29, 2011

    LC

    i love the zara colour blocking, looks so stylish and sophisticated x 

  • May 30, 2011

    Jai'me Jan

    Hey you!  I am hoping it will also encourage people to experiment a bit more as well – particularly with colours.  It’s especially daring for men because we usually only get clothes in the same old boring dark brown, navy, black or grey!  So it’s quite exciting! :]

  • May 30, 2011

    Jai'me Jan

    Thank you!  It doesn’t sound like it clashes at all to me.  I think seeing the current trend of colour-blocking outfits has hopefully opened up people’s eyes and helped them see the possibilities available.  I think a bright orange dress with a red blazer sounds great.  I love bright orange right now and even yellow.  I saw a woman wearing bright yellow flat pumps last Friday and those shoes made her stand out (in a good way). :]

  • May 30, 2011

    Jai'me Jan

    Yeah, ZARA’s outfits are smarter and sophisticated.  They target career professionals so it is not surprising.  Bershka’s looks are more casual and playful. :]

  • June 4, 2011

    Estela

    I loved the looks from both places! So cute the orange skirt with the green top. Its great that all these colors are the new black now. Hope people will slowly get used to it and dare to try it more, even during winter time. It will make the cold season more happy and colorful:) And you are so right about the guys, they should definitely add some colors into their lives. 

  • June 5, 2011

    Jai'me Jan

    Hello Estela!  I do agree with you.  It is wonderful to see a wide range of colours in fashion right now.  Even the men are spoilt with so many to choose from.  It’s time to play and take advantage of the choices out there! :]  Here is a photo of me in skinny red jeans: http://instagr.am/p/E9KZ0/

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