colour lust: coral and cream


Clockwise from top left: James Perse tee, sass & bide skirt, ASOS sunglasses, Witchery ClutchASOS brogues, American Apparel nail polish, Cacharel collar top, Sambag ballet pumps.

While the colour combination of red and camel was popular during autumn and winter, cool creams and corals are where it’s at this summer. In the same vein as its wintry predecessor, the colour combination of cream and coral is all about providing a vivid contrast. This time, however, it’s a whole lot fresher and much more suited to the summer months. I’ll be looking to team my cream/nude/beige clothes with pops of coral goodness. These are just a few items I’ve picked out to whet your fashion appetites.

27 thoughts on “colour lust: coral and cream

  1. i've started to get obsessed with coral recently, it's such a lovely shade! and, of course, you can't be cream for basics. love that carcharel top xxx

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  3. I love this color combination! I don't have much coral clothing so I guess these two colors never came up together, but love this. Cream pretty much goes with anything but with coral, it's so pretty.

  4. I really like these. Coral and cream is always a great combination. The picks you put together is gorgeous to the eye, I'd buy these items!

  5. This might sound weird but I think I would be kinda excited if you started doing colour blocking entries, just you know, mix and matching colours that go together, kind of like in a paint shop.
    Hahah ok yeah it was a little weird. I just think you have such a good eye for it!

    Ah the henna took like 10 minutes to get done but I had to leave it to dry for hours, the longer you leave it the darker it gets 🙂

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