How to combine main colors and how to use complementary colors ?
There are three colour families in fashion: Neutral, Warm, and Cold. Neutrals are considered black, grey, brown, beige, white, and navy. Warms are colours like red, orange, yellow, pink and shades in between. Colds are colours such as blue, purple, green, and other such shades. When making an outfit, you generally use a neutral paired with a colour from the warm or cold families. Ex: jeans and a yellow t-shirt, a black pencil skirt and a blue satin blouse, etc. Using complementary colours is using colours of opposite hues so blue and orange, red and green, purple and orange, those are “complementary” colours by definition. Normally when you use complementary colours it’s so that one colour will pop off of the other. So let’s say you are using purple and orange in your outfit, orange would be the colour that pops out because purple is darker and orange is more of a vibrant colour. So let’s say you wanted to draw attention to your face, you would place the orange as close to your face as