If there’s one ultimate cheat code in fashion, it’s without a doubt: complimentary colours. They can truly make (or break) your whole look.
Now, we’re not talking about colour theory in the sense of finding out which “season” you are (don’t worry, we’ll cover that at a later date). No, on this occasion, we mean colours that compliment each other to the point where your outfit levels up automatically without you even trying that hard. That’s the true magic of complimentary colours.
So let’s get to it.
Neutrals That Always Work
Some colour pairings are timeless and foolproof. Whether you’re building a capsule wardrobe or throwing together an everyday outfit, these combinations always look polished.
- Navy & Burgundy / Black / Brown
Navy is incredibly versatile – it brings a richness that pairs effortlessly with burgundy, adds elegance when combined with black, and becomes grounded with brown. - Grey & Tan / Burgundy / Black
Grey is a neutral chameleon. It takes on warmth when paired with tan, feels bold with burgundy, and sleek with black. - Brown & Black / White / Cream
Brown and black together? Yes, it works – especially in accessories or outerwear. White and cream soften the combo, creating a sophisticated palette.
‘Colourful Tones’ – The Trickiest Ones to Style
And as much as we love our neutrals, we mustn’t forget the rest of the colour spectrum. With the skyrocketing popularity of the old money, clean girl, and other minimalist aesthetics, these tones often get left behind when it comes to styling conversations.
The very same creators who were once rocking neon blazers are now fully immersed in cream knits and beige basics. (We’ll let you form your own opinions on that… It’s TikTok’s doing, but you didn’t hear it from us.)
Let’s be real, it doesn’t do anyone any favours. After all, it’s the colourful tones that are the trickiest to style. And arguably the most rewarding when done right.
So let’s take a closer look.
- Green & Pink (paired with white, ecru, or light beige)
A fresh and playful combo that pops when lightened with gentle neutrals – perfect for spring and summer dressing. - Blue & Orange (best accompanied by dark brown)
A punchy pairing that works beautifully when anchored with deep, earthy tones like chocolate brown. - Yellow & Purple (with black or dark beige)
A bold mix that’s balanced out by darker neutrals. Black adds sharp contrast, while dark beige gives a softer touch.
Mastering complimentary colours doesn’t mean dressing like a colour wheel exploded on you. It’s about knowing what works together, and using those combos to make your outfit feel cohesive, elevated, and intentional.
Whether you stick to neutrals or experiment with bolder tones, having a few go-to pairings up your sleeve can completely transform your styling game.
Now, go forth and colour-match like a pro.
Additionally, should you be looking for some more everyday fashion guidance, have a look at our wishlist. It is safe to say, you will find plenty of shopping inspiration there. Both high street and high end – we made sure to suit all budgets. And yes, all the links are there, too – do not worry, we have got your back.
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