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Colors to add to your holiday wardrobe



      As the temperature is dropping to zero where I live on the east coast in America, yet I'm all psyched up for welcoming the holiday season. Though the better part of the holidays is occupied by fun, family and, food how can I ignore the holiday wardrobe! Every time wearing those same old colors can be boring and uninspiring. Adding up some unique and unexpected color can amp up your whole holiday dressing game. Not just a holiday wardrobe, but it will perk up your everyday winter wear. 


  1. Camel and Burnt Orange - This year one of the most trending colors yet is a classic camel and has spark on its own. On any skin tone, camel work wonders. Team up with the right accessories and brave the world and it is all yours.


  2. Either Pistachio or Powder Blue - Once these colors were only reserved for spring, but pick your right shade and with a bit glam glitters you can never go wrong.


  3. Lilac and Purple - The same holds for lilac. It is only considered as a spring color but mixes it with some warm tone and it could be as classic as black. For accessories, strands of pearl for a classic look or matt gold for the statement. Mix lilac with purple and do we need anything else? Purple is heavily used in fall yet choosing the right accessories and texture makes it completely holiday-friendly. Will fill up the page with more outfit posts. 

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