Sharp reds and tart pinks, deep blues and ochre mustards, soft lilacs and bright oranges – the typical palette for colour blocking is an all out sunny and sophisticated affair; and when done right? It’s the kind of runway-ready niche that debunks those notions of beige superiority. That being said, strutting out in a mix of two neon adjacent shades is not for the weak of heart, even for those who love a heavy hand of experimentation every now and then. If your wardrobe has been feeling a little ‘meh’ off late and you find yourself endlessly doom scrolling for pieces that’ll infuse some life back in your closet shelves, it’s time to re-pivot your perspective on colour blocking. Stylist Anastasiia Preston says it’s all about letting your accessories take the lead for you, and to demonstrate, she has just the colour combinations to get your kitschy and cool colour blocking era kickstarted.
Colour Blocking Isn't Just For Clothes – Your Accessories Can Do It Too
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- Post published:June 1, 2026
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