The
neutral-toned outfit can be a potential fashion disaster which can end up
looking very unflattering if executed incorrectly. However, coordinated right,
this is one of fashion's biggest hits and a trend that keeps going season after
season. Beiges teamed with other neutrals look fresh, minimal and feminine. It
never looks stale and it's also a very classic look that doesn't seem to date.
The
trick to getting this one right is to examine your own skin tone and see what
neutrals work best - if you match your flesh too closely, it will throw the
look off. Find a shade that contrasts and highlights your skin, and you'll be
on the path to success. Many stars layer or mix shades to create a toned effect
so look out of clutches, heels and belts to top off your look in pretty tones
of blush, beige, caramel or nude. Here is a look at how some celebrities made
their look work.
Candice Swanepoel
South
African model Candice Swanepoel wore her simple beige high-waisted skirt with a
crisp contrasting simple white t-shirt. She completed her outfit with
Clubmaster sunglasses, flat sandals and a small metallic clutch.
Lauren Conrad
Lauren
Conrad dressed up the trend for the red carpet, teaming a pale rose toned top
with a champagne flowing maxi-skirt. Adding a large clutch and minimal makeup,
Lauren mixes nude shades to perfection with this soft and elegant evening
ensemble.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
British
beauty Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gave the beige-on-beige look a retro spin. She
wore a neutral pinafore style mini-dress with high riding boots in a similar
shade. She polished off the look with 70s style sunglasses, a matching clutch
and silver cuff