
You've all seen art by the notorious Piet Mondrain and his iconic 1930's "Composition II." With his modern use of clean lines and primary colors it's hard not to love his work. Today, I'm channeling his art and focusing on primary color blocking in my own wardrobe. Reds, yellows and blues are meant to be together, it's time we introduce them in our wardrobes! Below, you can see how I wore my primary colors and I've created some style tips to show how you can do it too!

My Outfit:
{Vintage RayBans, Target Lace Top, Vintage Waistbelt, Vintage Red Pencil Skirt, Vintage
Travel Bag, Candies Two-Toned Nylons, Wedge Booties by Kelsi Dagger}


I am in l-o-v-e with my new tights - Solid gray on the front, solid black on the backside. So fun!
Style Tips:When trying to achieve color blocking, most important is to not look like a clown. Focus on clean and classic shapes while indulging in two or three colors at a time with white or black playing as a neutral. If you have red heels, dress them up with black nylons and a baby blue dress! Be playful and have fun with this look.... even spice it up with a neutral toned pattern that can accent the outfit!

This week is a busy one for me, but I am excited for everything ahead! Also, today is the last day to purchase October Ad//Sponsor Space for Seablanket; more info
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xxoo chelsea