It’s understandable if you’ve filled your closet with numerous shades of gray, black, and brown; however, adding splashes of color can do some favors for your hair color, skin tone, and overall appearance.

There’s no need to ditch your neutral wardrobe. All you need to do is add a few things to spice it up once in a while. Travel out of your comfort zone with these fun ways to incorporate bright colors into any outfit!

Wear Vibrant Shoes

Your choice of shoes is the easiest way to add a pop of color to your outfit. Even if you don’t want to stray away from neutral clothing, a vibrant shoe can set off your entire look! Whether it’s heels, flats, or sandals, a bright color will make you stand out, and you’ll probably receive loads of compliments.

Rock a Trendy Hat

A hat can save you from a bad hair day and work as an opportunity to incorporate some personality into your outfit. You can add different hat styles to dress up or dress down your ensemble.

For instance, a fun-colored fedora is a great option to dress up a simple outfit, while our women’s smiley face trucker hat is perfect for hanging out on the weekends!

Carry a Bold Handbag

While gray, black, and brown are popular colors for purses because they always match, you can kick it up a notch with a bold handbag. The trick to choosing the right bag for you is to make sure it works well with your typical color and shade preferences.

For example, a rose-colored purse would be perfect if you wear shades of gray and pink, while a honey color works well if you prefer tans and browns.

Adding a touch of color works wonders for your overall style, and you don’t have to wear outfits full of vibrant colors to change your look. In fact, adding one or two splashes of color to your clothing guarantees that you’ll turn heads.

It’s always an excellent idea to try fun ways to incorporate bright colors into any outfit if you want to explore new fashion opportunities. Browse South Boutique’s wide selection of clothes, shoes, and accessories to find the perfect pop of color for you!

Laine Spruiell