Sunday, 4 November 2012

citizens of colour

Wearing loud prints together.
I like the contrast between the horizontal formative stripe to the illustrative more abstract print on top. the black running through both prints ties the outfit together and adds a sense of order.  


i like the hint of red on the scarf that beaks up the strict black and white colour theme. 
This entire image reflects print, from the postcards in the stall the hints of green and oranges in the cobbled floor, the lady seems to blend in to an array of pattern.


In a florescent t-shit and union jack trousers this man is certainly not afraid of  loud pints. I like his bold bravery.


The well considered matchers. 
The buttercup yellow tights are matched exactly with the hints of yellow in the chequered coat making the whole outfit look very together and fluent. What is a bold choice of tights is brought together with the subtle hints in the jacket. very nice indeed.

pink on pink the bold and colourful print is broken up with the plain black coat. I like this ladies devotion to pink in her handbag, matching headdress and even glasses frame.
Unfazed by looking too matchy this girl has confidence when working the double camouflage print. Just the subtle change to a more yellow tone on the legging print tells us that this is not in fact a camouflage onesie!


Matching the brown leather bag with with brown leather on the shoes, and the vibrant green in the trousers to the green printed scarf, this outfit is a tonal match box. Broken up with a dark grey tailored jacket to make the matching slightly more subtle.

Wearing four different shades of pink this lady is certainly not afraid of standing out.  I like the hand made felt bag, it adds to the boldness and personality of the overall look.

The bright red trousers break up the blue with something else other than black. I was instantly drawn to this outfit purely for the fact she wore no black anywhere. even her trainers are a turquoise.


              I like your style. 
Although this lady has defiantly caught me stalking her and properly therfore doesn't like me very much, I like the lime green detailing on her jacket. Worn with pinks and red the green stands out against these contrasting colours.


I really love the hues of dark greens and oranges in this fur. Worn with simple black jeans making the fur stand out against the rest of the outfit. Lovely.

A small hint of sky blue worn with a patterned scarf and a fur neck coat, this man has got style. Despite no matching colours this outfit works well because it is all tonally matched with small bursts of more vibrant tones such as the blue shirt and the light brown shoes.

The only person who would actually let me photograph them, my sister.  I like the sort of home-made, mix-match feel of this outfit. All plain warm colours with a contrasting detailed patterned shirt.

Once again it is the colours in the whole composition of this image that I love. The deep red wall reflects the slight red print in the dress, contrasted with a dark purple cardigan. Even the chairs posses a red hue that ties the image together with a beautiful warm colour palette.

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