Question Posted Thursday September 13 2012, 7:38 am
I have a light pink skirt. The color is called froth pink. I really want to wear it because my grandmother bought it for me and it's really cute. I want to wear a v-neck shirt with it, cause the ones I have don't have too deep of a v-neck, but I don't know which color goes best with the skirt. The colors I have are tye-dye blue, hot pink, pale orange, bright orange, dark blue-green, turquoise, white and bright green striped, dark blue with a little less green than the other blue green. Which one, or none of them?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? pokestokeflamenco answered Friday September 14 2012, 4:29 am: Like the other person said its hard to say for sure without seeing the clothes, but my guess is that pale orange could go if they're sort of both mellow pastels and don't clash, tye dye blue could possibly go if tye dye itself is not weird with the skirt which it might be, turqoise might go if its mellow again and not clashy but maybe not.
Probably the striped one would go, and I agree also that black or white could go good if you have those. If you had any color to choose from I think grey would go quite good probably, or white.
I also think the dark blue has potential.
Don't worry too much about it, color coding isn't a science different people have different ideas.
To rehash, pale orange and dark blue or blue seem the most likely of your choices. [ pokestokeflamenco's advice column | Ask pokestokeflamenco A Question ]
mannequin24 answered Thursday September 13 2012, 10:12 pm: The colors I would recommend would be black or white. The reason for this is that they are neutral colors to really showcase that skirt. But since they aren't any of the choices, maybe the white and green striped? It's hard to tell between the choices because we have no idea what these shirts actually look like. I hope this helped! [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
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