Color Therapy
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- Color TherapyBy Lilah NicolaidisYves Klein Blue, as this vibrant shade is called, was named for the French artist who developed it and has been a favorite of the fashion crowd for a few seasons now. Grab a coat (like this style from Burberry) in this intense color to revamp your fall wardrobe.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/12177_Original.jpg
- Color TherapySometimes you need a real show-stopper of a dress for a daytime event, and few colors are as up to the task as orange, seen here at Oscar de la Renta. This citrus shade is a classic fall color and is easy to pull off if you keep your accessories neutral.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12182_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyLayering is in for fall (and it keeps you warm!) so stand out from the crowd with a pop of color underneath another article of clothing like this shirt and jumper look from 3.1 Phillip Lim.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12173_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyAccessories are an easy way to add color to your look. Try a bright bag with an otherwise subdued outfit, as seen here at Celine.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12168_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyIf you are lucky enough to work in an office where the dress code is less than strict, try a fun print in an unusual shade like this neon green look by Dries Van Noten.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/12175_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyBut if your office wardrobe needs to be a bit more toned down, try a cool, pale color like this blue shift dress by Calvin Klein.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12176_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyShoes are another fun way to try a new color without over-committing. These bright blue platforms from Yves Saint Laurent would look great with a tweed suit for day and a little black dress for night.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12165_Original.jpg
- Color TherapySometimes all you need is a bright t-shirt to lift up your look. We love the eye-catching red in this Marc by Marc Jacobs top.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12166_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyPrints are an easy way to incorporate color into your wardrobe. This Diane von Furstenberg dress is a perfect example of the right mix of colors.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/12178_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyTry a pair of bright tights, like these from Hermès, for a fun day or night time look that will definitely turn heads.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/12172_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyWhen the grays and browns of your fall wardrobe are getting you down, add a touch of lightness with a bright yellow top, as seen here at Fendi.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12180_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyStill afraid to dip your toe into colored waters? Add a bright belt, like this one from Proenza Schouler, to any ensemble to pick up your look.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12164_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyMost of us reach for black when it comes to dressing for evening, but be bold and try a rich tone with some shimmer, like this Alberta Ferretti silk dress.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/12170_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyColors in the same family make for a fun and flattering outfit. This purple moment, courtesy of Brian Reyes, is a perfect example.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12167_Original.jpg
- Color TherapyCarolina Herrera shows us how chic a rich red hat and matching gloves can be to ward off the chills.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/12171_Original.jpg
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2 of 16By Lilah Nicolaidis
Yves Klein Blue, as this vibrant shade is called, was named for the French artist who developed it and has been a favorite of the fashion crowd for a few seasons now. Grab a coat (like this style from Burberry) in this intense color to revamp your fall wardrobe.
Day Dream
3 of 16Sometimes you need a real show-stopper of a dress for a daytime event, and few colors are as up to the task as orange, seen here at Oscar de la Renta. This citrus shade is a classic fall color and is easy to pull off if you keep your accessories neutral.
Pile It On
4 of 16Layering is in for fall (and it keeps you warm!) so stand out from the crowd with a pop of color underneath another article of clothing like this shirt and jumper look from 3.1 Phillip Lim.
In The Bag
5 of 16Accessories are an easy way to add color to your look. Try a bright bag with an otherwise subdued outfit, as seen here at Celine.
Who's The Boss?
6 of 16If you are lucky enough to work in an office where the dress code is less than strict, try a fun print in an unusual shade like this neon green look by Dries Van Noten.
Work It Out
7 of 16But if your office wardrobe needs to be a bit more toned down, try a cool, pale color like this blue shift dress by Calvin Klein.
Shoe In
8 of 16Shoes are another fun way to try a new color without over-committing. These bright blue platforms from Yves Saint Laurent would look great with a tweed suit for day and a little black dress for night.
To A Tee
9 of 16Sometimes all you need is a bright t-shirt to lift up your look. We love the eye-catching red in this Marc by Marc Jacobs top.
Pretty in Print
10 of 16Prints are an easy way to incorporate color into your wardrobe. This Diane von Furstenberg dress is a perfect example of the right mix of colors.
She's Got Legs
11 of 16Try a pair of bright tights, like these from Hermès, for a fun day or night time look that will definitely turn heads.
Not-So Mellow Yellow
12 of 16When the grays and browns of your fall wardrobe are getting you down, add a touch of lightness with a bright yellow top, as seen here at Fendi.
Elegantly Waisted
13 of 16Still afraid to dip your toe into colored waters? Add a bright belt, like this one from Proenza Schouler, to any ensemble to pick up your look.
Night Moves
14 of 16Most of us reach for black when it comes to dressing for evening, but be bold and try a rich tone with some shimmer, like this Alberta Ferretti silk dress.
Family Jewels
15 of 16Colors in the same family make for a fun and flattering outfit. This purple moment, courtesy of Brian Reyes, is a perfect example.
Hats Off
16 of 16Carolina Herrera shows us how chic a rich red hat and matching gloves can be to ward off the chills.
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