Last season, the color orange in all its aspects managed to establish itself as one of the most desired in the textile field. This vibrant tone that brought a feeling of warmth to the different outfits of the last autumn-winter season, through accessories or complements; It has become one of the leading shades of the current spring-summer collections. In fact; Nina Ricci, Valentino and Versace were some of the designers who have already begun to introduce, in a relevant way, this hue in all its aspects in their fashion shows.
Now, the dresses, the jumpsuits and even the swimsuits and bikinis themselves acquire a monochromatic style dominated by this tonality. In fact, orange is gaining more relevance in current collections than yellow or grey; the two colors proclaimed by the Pantone Color Institute as the most striking shades of this year.
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However, despite the fact that it is gradually becoming relevant in the different shop windows and collections, this striking shade causes some reservations when it comes to wearing it. The reason is very simple; Unlike the neutral tones that flatter everyone, this color - as different stylists have stated over the years - is a shade that is not easy to wear because it does not flatter all skin tones in the same way or hair.
As with the warmer, more vibrant tones, orange has a wide repertoire of subtones, ranging from pastel to fluorescent. Orange dyes different fabrics (such as knitwear, poplin or silk) and is also found in bags and footwear.
For this reason, there are two ways to incorporate it, if you wish, into your different outfits. First of all, you can opt for a monochromatic outfit dominated in a select way by this tone. Or, on the other hand, as a touch of colour, in the form of complements and accessories.
In the first case, the different clothing firms are showing multiple options in their catalog in the form of short jumpsuits or boho-style dresses. To cite an example, the influencer, Rocío Camacho (26 years old) has shown, through her different publications on her Instagram account, how to combine or create a look with this hue.
In this snapshot, she opted for a dress (22.95 euros) from Zara. A garment that also has a small opening on the chest, adjustable with laces.
However, the most popular and most accepted way through the different publications on social networks is the second option. In this way, the different outfits made up of neutral garments acquire a striking feature, and in trend, that breaks the norm. One of the influencers who has chosen, on multiple occasions, to introduce this tone as a complement is Paula Ordovás (32).
In this publication, the influencer combines high-heeled boots in a tangerine color with a reddish undertone from Jimmy Choo (950 euros) with a black dress with polka dots that follow the same color range as the shoes.
In fact, this way of including this color -through bags, jackets or jackets- is one of the most popular forms of street style and catwalks, since it gives the chosen look a touch of luminosity to the styling, without becoming the absolute protagonist of the outfit.
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