Ace The ‘Old Money’ Aesthetic With 7 Colour Combinations That Spell Luxury

by richa popat
Ace The ‘Old Money’ Aesthetic With 7 Colour Combinations That Spell Luxury

Ah, colours – gotta love ‘em! They play a huge role in creating the perfect outfit for any day and occasion. You could have a closet full of dresses, pants, skirts, shirts, tops, shoes and bags, but pairing them to create an outfit that looks iconic and feels functional is a different ballgame, altogether. That’s where colour combinations come into play. Certain colours pair perfectly with each, while the classic black and white combination never disappoints! One thing about colour play, it can help you ace that ‘old money’ aesthetic while still sticking to your budget. Whether you’re a pastel-loving girl or adore bright shades, there’s a colour combination for everyone to achieve the luxe look. To simplify this for you, we’ve listed out the 7 best colour combinations that will make you look expensive.

Navy Blue + Orange

For those who love making a bold statement with their outfit, this navy blue and orange combination is THE one for you. Navy blue is a cool colour that is perfectly complemented and balanced by the warmth of orange to create an outfit that’s one for the books. Pair this colour combination with minimal gold accessories to bring it all together.

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All White

Personally, I’m an advocate for all things white. Nothing looks quite as classy and pristine as an all white look. From casual street style to formal wedding wear, a good white outfit works for everyone. Also, this monochromatic look is ideal for the summer season, thanks to its fuss-free, uber cool vibe. Don’t go overboard with multicolour accessories, stick to one colour and go with it.

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Red + Pink

A colour combination that was avoided by most women at one point has now become the IT colour pairing to make heads turn. They may both be warm colours, but when styled right, this duo can create a power-packed outfit that is sure to help you make a stunning statement. To ace this combination, we suggest pairing a pink outfit with a red accessory or shoes.

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Brown + Gold

Gone are the days when brown was the least favourite hue to add to our wardrobe. With more people leaning toward neutral colours, brown has made its well-deserved place in our closets. Create iconic outfits by pairing brown with gold! The flashiness of gold and neutrality of the brown balance each other out perfectly, making it a look for the books.

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All Grey

Ideal for more formal occasions, an all-grey look spells everything classy. Perfect for winter days, pick different shades of grey to pair together. For example, wear a lighter grey top with a dark grey pair of trousers. If you want to break the monochrome effect of this look, add a black accessory like sunglasses or a belt to complete the look.

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Baby Blue + White

This colour combination looks crisp and clean, and feels like a breath of fresh air. This uber stylish-looking colour combination can be worn for both, formal and casual settings alike. To enhance the look of this pairing, add gold accents that will help pull it all together. Overall, this colour duo has a very refined look and feel.

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Sage Green + Beige

This nature-inspired green shade is potentially neutral-inclined, making it highly compatible with beige. With the rage for neutral shades growing, beige has become a must-have shade in most wardrobes. Bring out the best in both these shades by wearing them together as you like.

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