Trend Spotlight: ideas to inspire
This year statement colour is the go-to trend for the warmer months. Update your wardrobe by adding bright tones, either as a whole outfit or just a subtle highlight, says William Oliver
THE LOOK
Accessible and easy to wear, primary shades were splashed across the spring/summer 2014 catwalks. Colour-blocked outfits – as seen at (below, from left) Kenzo, Paul Smith and Calvin Klein Collection – look great on sunnier days. Use darker hues as the base and add one bright piece so the outfit doesn’t look too busy
SHORT STORY
Great for the beach, vibrant swimming shorts feel laid-back but stylish. Add a contrasting polo shirt to move from sand to city
RETRO COOL
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THE LOOK
Adding a bright holdall, wallet or belt is an easy way to update a more traditional work suit. Try accessories in bolder tones than you might normally choose for a subtle yet firm nod to the trend
COBALT BLUE
The popularity of this shade continues into summer. It looks great against light grey
BRIGHT TOUCH
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THE LOOK
If the idea of working full-on colour into your wardrobe seems daunting, go for a subtle accent, such as a layered knit or T-shirt, as seen at Burberry and E Tautz. It will add energy to a pared-back outfit
ON THE CATWALK
Burberry (above) worked subtle but impactful colour into its collection this season
Photos: Alberto Badalamenti / Stylist: Dan Blake / Grooming: Kota Suizu / Models: Chris Doe at Select, Tyler at PRM Agency
SUNSHINE YELLOW
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