Rihanna (Source | facebook.com/rihanna)
Rihanna (Source | facebook.com/rihanna)

Alright ladies, I know the color-block trend has been spotted as one of the A-list trends this season and lately, I’ve been seeing this trend pop up in some creative new ways. So here’s my little rundown on how to color-block this season; I’ll spare you all the dry history behind it and cut to the case. Here’s how you can start adorning the trend, right away!

1. Louder The Better

If you haven’t experimented with color before, here’s your chance. Take advantage of this opportunity to be loud for no reason and still look fab!

Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker (Source | facebook.com/sarahjessicaparker)

2. Clashy Attire Only

It’s okay to wear clothes that contrast in color. It might sound a little daunting at first, but take it slow as a first timer. Do a black and navy or the classic black and white. Everyone needs to get over matchy-matchy, including you!

Taylor Swift (Source | facebook.com/taylorswift)
Taylor Swift (Source | facebook.com/taylorswift)

3. Keep It Simple

Don’t go OTT with this trend. Stick to neutrals, if you are going loud with accessories; and vice-versa if you choose to dress in loud colours.

PS: Loud colored clothes and no accessories is pretty cool too.

Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone

4. Lucky No. 3

Try sticking to 3 colours max when you opt for an ensemble that involves color-blocking. Blair Waldorf does it well, see what I mean?

Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl
Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl (Source | facebook.com/gossipgirl)

5. The Color Wheel

If you don’t know which colour to contrast, you can always refer to the colour wheel. Just decide the colour of your choice and match it to the one right opposite. Simple? Or just take some inspiration from Katy Perry.

The Color Wheel
The Color Wheel
Katy Perry (Source | facebook.com/katyperry)
Katy Perry (Source | facebook.com/katyperry)

See, it’s not as hard as it looks! What color are you planning to start with?