Accessorising Tips

Style Me A Waterfall Of Colour

Colour Blocking. We’ve all seen the bright and luscious colours of summer clothing covered across the pages of nearly every fashion magazine. Are you continually thinking this trend isn’t for me?  Good news! Colour Blocking can be done by simply taking an item of clothing, consisting of one colour and working other colours with it. However, remember to limit yourself to 3 colours for your look, to avoid being a colour mess!

To start off the trend in a subtle way, use a neutral coloured item such as Hula Hut’s Mink Pink Rock Top (AU$79.95) or the Bardot Crochet Cutout Tee (AU$49.95) and start playing with colour! Be it a maxi skirt or some cute shorts and if you’re confident enough add some colourful accessories to your Colour gorgeous look.

Style Me A Waterfall Of ColourStyle Me A Waterfall Of Colour

To try the Colour Blocking look in a jazzy way, the Cooper St Fusion Kaftan (AU$169.95) is a beautiful Summery contrast of white and coral or lavender, and once teamed with some colourful accessories (remembering the 3 colour rule), this piece would be perfect for those Summer barbeques matched with flat sandals or heels for a night out. This dress takes the effort out of colour blocking!

Style Me A Waterfall Of Colour

Hula Hut has got all your colour essentials that can be played and paired with to create an effortlessly chic look.

Until next week, Happy Shopping xxx

The power of accessorising – Using accessories to bring an outfit to life.

Whether you are trying to breath some life into your tired wardrobe, add colour to a plain outfit or maybe just needing a little fashion lift, adding accessories can make all the difference. Clever purchasing of the right women’s accessories such as bags, scarves, hats and jewellery can help you stay in fashion on a tight budget and feel as if your look is fresh and fabulous.

Winter is the perfect time to power up on accessories; gloves, scarves and hats are all items that we can add to our repertoire, as the weather gets cooler.

Scarves are a MUST this winter and thanks to our relatively mild climate, this means you can still get use out of your summer scarves made of light cotton with the frayed and fringes edges. You can mix the textures up from chunky and woolly knits to the lighter, wider pashmina styles. Because scarves are still so popular, you can get them in practically any colour and texture imaginable. So if you want to blend with layers of one hue or mix up your darker winter pallet with some bright colours, scarves are a great and fairly cheap way to add life to an old or colourless outfit. Anything goes this season from stripes to pastels, roses to rainbows or even glamour scarves with sparkly threads woven in or made of shiny or luminous fabrics – there’s always a scarf for every occasion.
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