Think of summer skies and cool waters as inspiration for this trend. Layer your blue shades to create a true ocean of colour.
Whilst varying tones of blue can be paired to create an on trend block look, ensure that the base colour of your shades match. Blues range from palest cornflower to vibrant indigo, so pick similar base notes to co ordinate rather than clash. If opting for a neon shade, pick crisp cerulean blues instead of turquoise, or if pastels suit your palette, layer up with muted navys and soft sky blues.If block colour is too extreme for your style, mix and match your azures for a stylish take on the trend. Creating contrast between pale and dark is a must if you want to prevent a look that’s too ‘matchy matchy’.
Lightness is key for the trend, so avoid heavy accessories. Pale brogues or deck shoes will keep the look young and cool, whilst wooden beads in light shades will provide a summery, festival-esque vibe.
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