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How to combine fashionable women's clothing? Keys to success

All women like to dress well and look stylish, and to achieve this , it is essential to know how to combine women's clothing appropriately . Otherwise, no matter how good the clothes we wear are, we run the risk of looking like a Picasso painting.

The wide variety of colors, prints and designs often make combining them complicated , and when we leave neutral colors, which are the easiest and most versatile, combining the rest of the colors becomes complicated .

Aware of this, at Solera we're going to give you tips on how to combine women's fashion clothing that will help you combine your garments and colors like a true stylist, allowing you to succeed with your looks wherever you go.

Tips for combining women's clothing and getting it right

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Monochrome, a wild card for combining women's clothing

When we don't know which color goes best with another, monochrome is our best ally , guaranteeing a successful look.

Monochrome involves combining the same color with different garments , allowing you to play with different shades and intensities. This way, you'll create a total look that's a surefire way to go.

Bet on opposite colors

If a look of the same color seems too formal or boring, another option is to combine opposite colors , because just like poles, opposite colors attract and also, they combine super well.

At first it may seem like a somewhat daring bet, which it is, but as the saying goes, nothing ventured, nothing gained .

The latest trends tell us that combinations like red and green, yellow and purple, or orange and blue are a sure hit , and you only have to take a look at the catwalks or the main celebrities to see it. Do you dare?

Mix different earth tones

When it comes to combining women's fashion, mixing different earth tones together is key , and it will also be very easy thanks to the wide palette of earth tones we have available: beige, nude, ivory, chocolate brown...

Of course, you have to be careful with the intensity of the earth tones , since generally the mixture of these colors is very successful, but at the same time, the cold tones do not get along very well with the warm tones .

Gray, the easiest to combine

If you don't want to take risks when combining women's clothing, you'll find the solution in gray, as it's the easiest color to combine . A basic color that at first glance may seem dull or boring, but when combined well, it can help us complete very sophisticated, and even cheerful and fun, looks .

The good thing is that gray looks good on its own , and you can combine it with any other color without any risk. The most common colors to pair with gray are white or navy, but don't be afraid to combine gray with a bright yellow or orange . You'll look radiant and make a statement.

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