Blake Lively and the return of orange
For a long time, all fashion attention has been directed towards pink: fuchsia, powder, pastel, quartz, different shades to describe the millennial wave. Even Valentino red was replaced by shocking pink with an almost monochromatic show that celebrated it in all its forms. For a long time we have talked about green as a symbol of Gen Z, poised between sustainability and technology, while spring summer 2022 has seen the return of many bright, joyful and bright colors. So, when we saw Blake Lively’s latest look, we immediately knew that orange is the perfect choice for those who want to add some energy to the look and that it will not abandon us for the rest of the year.
The papaya color for blondes
After pastel blue and fuchsia, Blake Lively has chosen a particularly bright shade: among all the colors that can be found in nature – such as tangerine or pumpkin – she has opted for a very sweet papaya orange for the suit – jacket and trousers – coordinated with the ton sur ton body cut-out.
We know her passion for fashion very well as well as her complete autonomy in choosing clothes and accessories: the assistant is a precious help but her looks fully represent her personality (for this reason she has always been faithful to her style). But if you like an outfit – seen and “screenshotted” on social media, a practice also adopted by Blake Lively – it doesn’t mean that it’s always suitable: the New York actress of Gossip Girl however, she has the ability to find what suits her, such as choosing the shade of orange that best suits her complexion and blonde hair. An uncommon gift that can often require the help of the color scheme manual.
Surely the total color look is difficult to put into practice (especially if the wardrobe is full of black items), but it can be worn in small doses to give the right sprint: think of stylist Pernille Teisbaek’s outfit with black jeans and beige trench coat, worn with orange accessories.
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