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Adding Color to Your Wardrobe

Ladies, so many of us without realizing it stick to drab colors in our wardrobe. Adding color to your wardrobe does not have to be scary. If you wear a"popping" color like yellow in the right way you will not look like Big Bird. There are ways to add color to your wardrobe without feeling intimidated. I must admit I have a lot of black and neutrals in my closet; but now I am really looking at color. With so many fantastic, colorful garments out there why shy away from it. I say go for it.

For the truly scared you can start small:

*A bright colored bag.
*A jeweled colored tank or cami added under your jacket.
*Bring the color in with your jewelry or a pair of shoes.

Take a look at the following inspiration boards to see how you can add a splash of color somewhere in your wardrobe.





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