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Everyone Is Wearing These Two “Boring” Colors With Red

By Matthew Lynch
March 9, 2024
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Black and white are the two “boring” colors that fashion enthusiasts around the globe are eagerly pairing with red. Historically, these tones have often been labeled as plain or unimaginative. However, the current trend turns this presumption on its head, highlighting how black and white can serve as chic, sophisticated backdrops that allow the vibrancy of red to truly pop.

In the realm of high fashion, designers have reignited their love affair with this color trifecta. The runways are alight with bold red pieces—from scarlet trousers to vermilion blazers—accentuated by the stark simplicity of black sweaters or crisp white shirts.

The street style scene has picked up on this high-impact combo, crafting looks that manage to be both timeless and edgy. A pair of well-fitted red pants matched with a snug black turtleneck embodies a sleek aesthetic, while a flowing white blouse tucked into a fiery red leather skirt speaks of effortless elegance.

On social media, influencers are showcasing how this color scheme can be accessible and wearable for any occasion. A casual daytime outfit might feature cherry-red sneakers teamed with a basic white tee and faded black jeans, creating a look that’s striking yet casual. For evening events, a classic little black dress augmented with red accessories makes for an ensemble that’s at once familiar and daring.

Accessorizing in this color palette is equally dynamic. Think black belts cinched around red coats or creamy white scarves draped over ruddy knitwear. These pops of neutral color not only complement but also tame the boldness of red, making it more approachable for daily wear.

In essence, black and white serve as the perfect counterbalance to the intensity of red. They provide a visual break from what could otherwise be an overwhelming saturation of color while contributing to an aesthetic that is at once modern and classic. It’s no wonder that fashionistas are embracing these so-called “boring” colors with such enthusiasm—it’s where minimalism meets maximal impact.

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