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Before we get into my latest tips for your next summer outfit I have a small not. It’s been an emotionally charged past week and I’ve been talking a lot about how I’ve been feeling, what we’ve learnt and a lot about what you can do on my Instagram. I want to emphasise that although you are here reading about what colours you should be adding into youur summer wardrobe, and my content is going back to fashion, it doesn’t mean that I have become passive in my everyday life. I continue to have these conversations with my friends, my peers and my family and I encourage us all to do the same as change starts with us. Okay, my little speech is over.
If you’ve noticed I’ve been adding a lot of colour to my wardrobe in the past few months. Not only does it make me feel super, it’s also an easy and simple way to take a simple everyday summer outfit and elevate it. Pops of colour are also a great way to make an outfit look more fashion forward. So with all of this in mind, I’ve rounded up my cuurrent favourite colours to add into your summer wardrobe. What’s great about all these colours is that they can easily be mixed and matched with all your favouurite neutral pieces but also with other colours! I’ve highlighted what colours you can match them with to create a colour block look like I did here.

YELLOW
Yellow is my new happy colour. Something about it is so bright and happy and it makes me feel that way as well, especially when I wear it during the summer months. Pair yellow with pale or baby blue, pastel pink or lilac. You can keep it simple with white as well. Avoid pairing yellow with black.

LILAC
I was a bit late to the lilac party and at first it was a colour I just did not like. I was convinced it did not suit skin tones like mine but I have been since proved wrong. Pair your favourite lilac pieces with blues, whites, creams and pastel pink. You can even pair it with black or dark denim. For winter I also love lilac with plaid.

FUSCHIA
I have rediscovered my love for all things pink, especially fuschia. It’s such a bright and happy colour! Pair this shade of pink (or any shade of pink!) with red for an ultimate fashion girl look. You can also pair it with blues to create a contrast.

GREEN
The first school I went to had school houses (a la Hogwarts) and I was in the green house so of course green has made my list. Jokes aside, green isn’t everyone’s first choice but this particular shade of green is making a huge comeback. I would keep it very simple and pair this particular shade of green with neutrals like black, white and beige with touches of gold.
