We all have our TV shows, movies, even sports teams that we watch everyday, taking in all levels of information consciously and unconsciously. Sure, at the forefront, noticing the plot, guessing whats going to happen next, or who has the most points in a game is why we watch, but in the background, we also notice that all these figures happen to be clad in some very fine attire. A new website (and hopefully app) is currently in beta and looking to solve the problem of "where can I get that?" for all the media that filters through your eyes, from the silver screen to your mobile screen. LookLive has been compiling data on outfits from a variety of media, most notably House Of Cards, to give viewers the chance to buy the same clothes as their favorite stars. It'll be exciting to see how the new company expands its horizons!
Check in tomorrow for a style piece that needs to be in your closet and next Tuesday for more exciting tech!
Monday Outlook: Hearty Hues
Remember the color of the year, the one that just so happened to be the highlight of the fall, it was neatly dubbed Marsala. The deep cognac shade was the perfect accent for an otherwise drab cold-weather palette. Well fall has come and gone and before you know it, so will winter, so it's time to take this color train into the spring.
This doesn't mean that burgundy is going to play so nicely come time for the flowers to start blossoming, but it does mean that shades of red will be a big hit. Everything from the richest reds to the babiest pinks will be all the rage when the sun finally decides to take a peak out from the clouds. And although wearing reds can present a potential problem, being a very overpowering hue, but feel comfortable utilizing it to the fullest potential.
Brighter, higher contrast reds should be reserved for accents and accessories; falling into the peacock color spectrum, they are best for livening up an outfit, not dominating it. That's where lighter, washed out versions come in handy to be focal points of an outfit, such as a shirt or even a suit. This is also a perfect time to pull the all important pink dress shirt that's been packed away for the winter to help with your transition wardrobe. As always reds pair famously with blues, but the sneaky favorite this spring will be green as a refreshing change of pace.
Check in tomorrow for some exciting new tech and next Monday for further fashion trend insight for the coming months!
This doesn't mean that burgundy is going to play so nicely come time for the flowers to start blossoming, but it does mean that shades of red will be a big hit. Everything from the richest reds to the babiest pinks will be all the rage when the sun finally decides to take a peak out from the clouds. And although wearing reds can present a potential problem, being a very overpowering hue, but feel comfortable utilizing it to the fullest potential.
Brighter, higher contrast reds should be reserved for accents and accessories; falling into the peacock color spectrum, they are best for livening up an outfit, not dominating it. That's where lighter, washed out versions come in handy to be focal points of an outfit, such as a shirt or even a suit. This is also a perfect time to pull the all important pink dress shirt that's been packed away for the winter to help with your transition wardrobe. As always reds pair famously with blues, but the sneaky favorite this spring will be green as a refreshing change of pace.
Check in tomorrow for some exciting new tech and next Monday for further fashion trend insight for the coming months!
Week In Review
Here are the links from the past week if you didn't have a chance to see them earlier this week:
Monday: Loud Prints
Tuesday: The New Post-It Note
Check in tomorrow for some upcoming fashion trend insight and all next week for more tips and advice on style!