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Here are another two dressy options. See how easy it is to pull a top colour from the skirt pattern and coordinate that way. This is one of the benefits of knowing your colours, as your clothing automatically creates wardrobe capsules, without having to try!
Onto some smart casual looks.
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Hope you have a great time and get a little bit of sleep!!!!
I don’t think you could be accused of being unprepared! Don’t forget to have a cocktail for us.
Don’t you worry Kate I won’t!
Ooohhh..you will love the Burj. Just make sure you go hungry, as there is lots of food!!
Hi, I hope you’re having great time in Dubai ☺ I find this post very interesting and useful and have two questions. The first one is related to these gorgeus silver shoes. I remember a post of yours featuring a blue knee-lenght dress and several different shoes in which you recommend silver shoes to ladies with grey hair. Would you have chosen these shoes if you were still a brunette? My second question is about column of colour. Can you create a column using a pattern or a print or you need only solid garments? I thought of small, dense print, medium to low contrast. Thank you and enjoy your stay in Dubai. Best regards, Jelena
I wouldn’t have chosen the silver shoes as a brunette, I would have gone for black shoes which would have worked better for me. As far as a column of colour goes, if the skirt has a dominant background colour you can still create one, but if the pattern is very ‘all over’ then probably harder to do.