Thursday, July 2, 2015

Making Black Work For Summer

   A lot of people recommend that you should wear lighter colors during summer because darker colors attract heat and will only make you feel warmer. I live somewhere where it gets really hot during summer and so not a lot people wear darker colors because they're already dying of the heat as it. We know that it's better not to risk it and break this lesson. But, if you live somewhere where the heat doesn't get so bad you can pull-off wearing black during summer without feeling like the sun is scorching you. Just remember to wear sheerer fabrics that aren't as constructive. You can also combine black with lighter colors so that your clothes won't attract as much heat.
black Mango dress - black kimono Sheinside blazer - heather gray new look bagblack shirt - brown pumpsblack Shoulder dress - black Shoulder cardiganruby red Dorothy Perkins shirt - forest green thrifted scarfwhite clutch H&M bag - brown cat eye Topshop sunglassesblack harem pants Bershka pants - black platforms Jeffrey Campbell sandalsblack Tibi topnavy Zara dress - black bucket bag Zara bag - black studded Zara heelsblack Circus by Sam Edelman boots - black The Fifth Label romperblack chiffon ZNUCOM dressblack Celine bag - heather gray Topshop jeans - black Ray Ban sunglassesarmy green pleated Bugis Village skirt - black crop DressLink topblack Dafiti bag - black Nasty Gal skirt - black Le Motto t-shirtheather gray Charlotte Russe top - black YSL bagwhite shoulder bag Michael Kors bag - beige fabric Zara hatblack chiffon ZNUCOM dressblack ray-ban sunglasses - periwinkle APC shirt - navy Celine bagblack Sheinside blazer - heather gray Choies shoes - black lindex bagblack open back H&M dress - orange orange Steve Madden bagblack Eloecom romper

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