Let’s talk Spring fashion, Sweathearts. One of the hottest trends heading into the warmer months is to drip yourself out in head-to-toe neutrals. Neutral tones are chic and classy, not to mention these hues look amazing on curves. Plus size women are usually in love with darker tones, however it’s time to brighten up that wardrobe a lil bit. This month’s series is all about neutral plus size clothing for women. This will give you inspiration and motivation to put more neutral clothing in your wardrobe. It’s time to show stop this Spring in neutrals.
Wearing Neutrals While Plus Size
What Are Neutral Shades?
If you are new to styling, neutrals are white, brown, tan, grey, beige or blush. These spring tones can be worn together or they can blend and accent off other shades. Neutral tones are not complicated which means they blend without question. In essence, this color does not compete with other colors. And with the definition of neutral meaning lacking nothing it’s the attitude that comes with the color. Neutral is more than a color it’s an aesthetic.
How To Style Neutrals
The beauty of wearing neutrals is the more the merrier. These peices complement each other so well that pairing them together works effortlessy. That’s why it’s so important to build your wardrobe with neutrals, that way you make the most out of your clothing.
Where To Shop For Plus Size Neutrals
Eloquii has a large selection of neutrals for plus size women. Dresses, leather, rompers, etc the variety is widespread and quality. This monochrome look is bone white and it’s chic with a unique twist. This one-shoulder faux leather top is sophisticated with a touch of edge for any occasion. Paired with the tapered leg leather pant, this look is creating monochrome magic together.
Don’t forget to finish the look off with a printed pump. I added a snakeskin heel and a blush pink bag to add contrast.
Here are a few tips to remember from this guide to wearing neutrals while plus size. Neutrals do not compete. Secondly, neutrals should be the foundation of your wardrobe. Lastly, head-to-toe neutrals deserve a printed pump or bag.
Don’t forget to check out last week’s blog post if you missed it, here.
Are you into neutrals? If so how would you style them? Let me know in the comments.
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