The first thought that huts our mind hearing Pantone is the revelation of the colour of the year. The first colour that Pantone is chosen symbolizes hope and vivacity that is the Illuminating shade of yellow. And corresponding ot the same powerful essence of resilience and stability comes the second pick, which is the Ultimate Grey.
To most people, its hard to see how both the colours will play along when paired together. So The Loom is here with a few styles you can play around with these colours.
A STATEMENT BLOUSE
The best way of wearing these Pantone shades in ethnics is by pairing a statement blouse with a plain saree. Ideally, we would suggest opting for a yellow saree and complementing the look with a designer statement blouse with striking details.
SHRUG
Shrugs in muted grey and bright hues of yellow is hard to conjoin in one outfit. And to overcome this difficulty, the best feasible way to pair these shades is by wearing them in a monochrome outfit. Add a jacket and a shrug on top of it.
ENSEMBLE
The most remarkable and best way to infuse a colour combo is by wearing a suit set in equal measure. What can be a better way to pull off both the shades so effortlessly? Because grey and yellow are perhaps unlikely pairs, be careful while choosing your favourite ensemble. For that, visit our online store for other styles.
DUPATTA
If you want to add Pantone colours in a salwar kameez, start with a suit set and incorporate these colours in the dupatta. If not the dupatta, you can simply replace the colour of the bottoms with either of the colours. If not, you are confident about how you should combine, its better to simply style your dupatta in these colours.
GREY SHARARA
If you are far away from a saree or a lehenga person, then all you are left with is a sharara set. We bet nothings feels as comforting and uber-chic like cute shararas. You will look effortless without tripping and investing much of your time. We have a wide array of sharara sets, from plain to embellished and embroidered. The colours will surely elevate your look.
METAL SHADE SAREES
A saree is the very first thing that comes to your mind when we talk about ethnic garments. Irrespective of how the drape and styling are, there won’t be any girl or woman who looks good in this traditional attire. And as the enthusiasm sticks at the peak, we know the craze we have for these ensembles for cocktail and wedding parties. Choose a metallic shade of grey and yellow and pair them with the same tone of jewellery and makeup. Nothing but bold makeup will make you stand out from the crowd.
YELLOW LEHENGA
A yellow lehenga is surprisingly one of the must-haves in your wardrobe. There can’t be anything as classy and elegant as this style. This style will make you garner the limelight if you attend folkloric occasions or are newly married or about to marry someone.