HOT WINTER COLORS
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A winter is a season of colors. With winter upon us, wouldn’t it be nice to spruce up your wardrobe with a little festive color. Instead of the usual black and grey sweaters, cardigans and scarves, how about trying reds, greens and purples? Lots of reds, gold, greens and purples are seen throughout the season.
Blue: In wintertime, blue is the perfect shade which gives more of winter feel. Blue has a real sweetness and crispness to it. Blue reminds many of ice skating, snow and skiing. This color is ideal for scarves, handbags and so many other wintertime accessories. It compliments winter very well.
Brown: Brown is a very trendy color of winter season. Brown is a lovely classic color. There are many women that simply consider it “in” at all times - as it is a true classic. Brown is ideal for just about every woman’s coloring - from the light-skinned blonde to a woman of color with dark hair. It is a color that makes women glow. Brown is a natural color.
Grey: Grey is yet another color that is ideal for a winter wear. One of the wonderful things about grey is that it offers us many lovely shades. Grey has been the trendy color that has metallic trends that have taken off for fashion and accessories. Grey is an ideal color for both your professional and personal wear. It is the perfect color for play and also for work.
Purple: Plum is a lovely deep color that makes every woman glow. This is a rich color that looks soft and sweet! Purple woolens look warm and wonderful and so, many women love to wear. Many women love purple for scarves, handbags and jewelry. The gemstone amethyst is a lovely plum color, making it ideal for many types of jewelry.
Green: Green is a color that most of the women like. Green is one color that simply makes you smile. There are so many ways to wear green. You’ll fit in perfectly for the season with crystal earrings, a scarf or a green pendant.
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