Purple is one of the colours that can trigger arguments. Is it purple? Is it pink? Is it mauve? Is it something in between? Whatever shade of purple you choose either lilac, violet, iris, mauve, orchid, heliotrope and the others, you’d always command royalty, wealth and affluence.
Generally, the colour purple is often associated with royalty and nobility. It is however significant for the Easter festivity because it is referred to as the Lent colour signifying royalty.
Since all we know about purple is royal, why not treat yourself like the queen you undoubtedly are and add some purple to your closet?
Below are some ways you can wear purple. Call it ‘the purple inspiration.’ Come dramatic with a purple dress
You can never go wrong with a purple dress no matter how dramatic you decide to be. Either with a simple dress or you make a bold statement dress, purple has a way of creating balance and still make you bold at the same time.
Colour-block with purple
Purple can be a fun, somewhat unexpected choice when it comes to outerwear and light layers and it can also be a versatile colour especially if you’re a fan of colour-blocking. Aside from pairing it with pink, blue, yellow, and even orange, adding green to the mix will create an eye-catching combo that’s currently beloved by street style stars. It also looks sweet with other pastel pieces. Lemon, lime and pink are ideal companions from the softer spectrum.
Go regal with jumpsuits
Any shade or purple, speaks royalty. A touch of jumpsuit adds class to it; go extra by adding details like a train to the jumpsuit, that is what we call regal.
Be a boss lady with jacket and trousers
You can come out bold with purple suit, paired with a quilted purse, roll neck and navy suede courts. With this, you’d effortlessly embody plum perfection and ready for revival of vivacious violet.
Dazzle with aso-ebi styles
Trying to figure out what shade to wear and make heads turn, purple is a worthy alternative. You want to make a statement at any occasion, don’t stress just burst bubbles with colour purple.
Additional reports: Vogue.com, instyle.com