And here's how these colour influences might be used -
Colour combinations 4 - woodland colours
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Walking the dog in the park I took some pictures of the remarkable colours. The wood is very much as it was in Autumn, but the warm Spring sunshine is bringing it alive with birds and squirrels. The trees are covered in an almost luminous green lichen and the natural greys, creams, greens, yellows and browns in assorted textures may provide inspiration for the wardrobe of a man of style.
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Hello, Grey Fox -
ReplyDeleteYou might find interesting ideas at this website -
thebkcircus.com
Particulary in the "LookBook." It's meant for young urban males, but I find it interesting with possibilities for the mature man.
There's an article about Ouigi Theodore in the 1/4/11 edition of the NY Times.
What a fascinating and stylish site - thanks for that. As you say, much is for younger males (American college and street style), but there are enough classics like double-breasted jackets (in the lookbook, but I can't see any for sale in the shop), brogues, chinos, corduroy trousers (pants), Harris tweed scarves and hats and cardigans to suit the older man. GF
DeleteAnd I especially like the sweeping line and color in the top photo.
ReplyDeleteWhen working with colors like lichen green, soft gray, cream, light green, yellow, and brown, try to have a combination of light and dark shades of those colors. Try to introduced darker tones through shoes, belt and tie to anchor the light tones. Dark brown, or a rusty red/brown for shoes would be fine. Texture is also important for visual interest when working with monochromatic colors. Otherwise the look will be blah.
ReplyDeleteFemale 41. I absolutely love the green jacket and red scarf. Keep up the good work this blog is excellent x
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind comments. GF
DeleteHola! I've been reading your web site for a while now and finally
ReplyDeletegot the bravery to go ahead and give you a shout out from Dallas Tx!
Just wanted to say keep up the fantastic job!