Brace yourselves!
Victoria Beckham Is Bringing Back Extreme Color-Blocking
You may want to brace yourself: Victoria Beckham is making the case for bringing back extreme color-blocking. Spotted today in New York, the designer and former Spice Girl hit the streets wearing a bright, colorful look—and subtle it was not. The star fused neon-bright hues together in a color combination rarely seen since 2013.
In case you forgot, color-blocking gained major legs back in the early 2010s, when labels such as Raf Simons, Prada, and Gucci began showcasing runway looks that mixed shades like bright yellow and purple together. Beckham herself even experimented with color-blocking in her label’s fall and spring 2012 collections—albeit in more muted tones. Wearing Crayola-bright pieces in one outfit was a fad that burned bright, but fast. The look went out of style after a few seasons. However, it's slowly making a comeback, as seen on the runways at Louis Vuitton, Valentino, and Bottega this season—and Beckham seems to be in favor of the movement.
For her own chic take on the trend, Beckham wore a red top with bright yellow trousers, both from her own label. She then finished off the bold ensemble with a bright green Bottega Veneta Cassette bag. The trio of primary colors made her look like she stepped right out of 2011, though the outfit’s sleek proportions helped modernize it. Are you ready for the return of in-your-face colors? Perhaps channel her energy and think about incorporating one—maybe two—zingy colors into your look. Three, if you dare.
This story originally appeared on: Vogue - Author:Christian Allaire