Punch It Up: 4 Ways to Wear This Season's Happiest Hues
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Punch It Up: 4 Ways to Wear This Season’s Happiest Hues

This warm weather (finally!) has us ready for color ­– and lots of it. Even the most neutral-obsessed are bringing out their boldest pieces. There’s something about al fresco brunches and rooftop nights that have us ditching our all-black outfits for brights, whites, and pastels. Since spring is the time to get out of your color comfort zone, here’s a roundup of our favorite punchy looks.

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Rainbow Brights

What’s better than wearing one bright color? Wearing them all. Rainbow stripes are a huge trend this season and we’re so on board. Keep your accessories neutral and opt for natural makeup so your look isn’t too busy. If you’re hesitant about a full-on rainbow look, try colorblocking two eye-catching shades for a more subdued take on the look.

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All-White Everything

If you’re a fashion rule breaker, you’re not waiting until Memorial Day to rock your all-white look. There’s something so crisp about it, right? Incorporate layers and play with different textures to add interest to your monochrome OOTD. If you’re heading out for the night, throw on a red lip. Instant drama.

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Pretty in Pastel

There’s nothing dreamier than pretty pastels in airy silhouettes. Ruffles in silky fabrics bring out the youthful free spirit in all of us. Throw in hues like millennial pink, baby blue, and lavender? Angelic. Complete the look with sugarcoated accessories for full-on femme vibes.

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Oh, Boy!

Adding color in the men’s department is easier than you think. Neutral shades are the base of this look, so you probably already have the building blocks covered. Throw on a bright blue dress shirt and a pastel scarf for some added personality. Simple, right?

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By Paige McKnight, Assistant Fashion Editor