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The Color to Add to Your Wardrobe in 2019

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Teal is about to be everywhere! Literally! From clothing to accessories, beauty and home decor, I’d say teal could easily be one of the biggest color trends for 2019, and personally I couldn’t be happier. Aside from the fact that I’ve always been partial to blues, this particularly elegant shade of blue/green is actually really easy to wear. Great for summer or winter (opt for brighter shades come sunshine time, and deeper, richer ones during winter), it works equally well for clothing and accessories, for years I loved wearing teal eyeliner because it adds such an interesting punch of color to your look.

Today’s look is a combination of a few current teal favorites (and also non-teal faves, I’m talking about these Stella McCartney Pu Pumps). That’s actually another thing I love about teal, obviously great with other colors (fave pairings include grey, black, white, cream, caramel and brown), I love the way shades of teal pair together. Case in point, the darker Tibi Mendini Twill Shirred Pants combined with a lighter, brighter Alpaca Pullover. Though definitely a strong color statement, the colors compliment each other perfectly, my only advice if you opt to combine several shades of teal is to keep your accessory game neutral. A clear PV belt such as the one from Tibi I’m wearing in today’s post is always a great option, and of course this Danse Lente Bag does a great job breaking up the blues a bit yet works well to compliment the overall look.

Tibi Mendini Twill Shirred Pants (also love these, these, and these) and Cropped Alpaca Pullover (also love this and this) | Stella McCartney Pu Pumps in White (also love these) | Danse Lente Phoebe Bis Bag (also love this, this, and this) | BaubleBar Marisela Hoop Earrings | Shiseido Kajal Ink Artist Pencil


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