Light shades of purple - lilac and lilac - are considered difficult to wear and combine. They are cold and pale, therefore they require a certain color type and a good complexion, which they will not worsen. Many women themselves understand that, for example, a lilac blouse does not highlight their face in the best way, so they refuse it. And it is right.
Victoria Beckham, who owns her own brand of clothing, always fearlessly wears one or another piece of clothing in a variety of shades. She even wears things that, in theory, might not suit her, like those same purple and lilac, supposedly intended for fair-skinned blondes. We suggest looking at 5 fashionable images of Victoria Beckham, who looks very dignified in these shades.
1. Suit with oversized jacket and skinny pants
For a long time, women's pantsuits in color - not black, white, or navy blue - remained outside the runway or street style. But then color sets entered the wardrobe of celebrities, who, by their example, showed that they can look very dignified and not at all comical.
Victoria opted for an oversized jacket with cropped skinny pants, complete with another jacket instead of a classic shirt, which is slightly different in shade. The look is complemented by elegant, pointed-toed mint pumps.
2. Suit with midi skirt and mint bag
Another look in lilac and mint with the addition of powdery beige in almost invisible sandals. And this is also a suit, but with a soft texture and a midi skirt, which Victoria adores.
The floral print of the set breaks the lilac uniformity perfectly, making the look livelier and more dynamic. A soft mint watercolor bucket bag adds a refreshing contrast accent.
3. Checkered suit with shirt and midi skirt
And again a suit, and again with a skirt, but this time in a large cage. Notice how the burgundy cage is well combined with leather boots and a crocodile bag.
The image is strict and feminine at the same time - simple, but not banal. The combination of cold lilac and hot red-brown is a winning style move for those who are afraid to give their image to the full power of lilac pallor.
4. Knitted sweater and polo with plaid midi skirt
A great example of autumn style, which has a very neat layering, but no cabbage feel. Victoria wore the same skirt as in the previous suit, but paired it with a beige turtleneck sweater and a hot burgundy knit polo shirt.
As in the previous image, this is a very competent move for those who are afraid of purple or lilac on their face, which must be given to a skirt or trousers.
5. Lilac sweater on a white shirt with a red midi skirt
In this example, Victoria demonstrates that it is possible to combine unexpected shades in an interesting and contrasting manner. For example - purple and dazzling red, which is completely moved to the lower body zone. Red subdues a skirt and open-toed boots that showcases a scarlet pedicure to match its surroundings.
A short sweater is worn over a shirt, the sharp collar of which separates the purple from Victoria's skin. Even a small amount of white does not allow a complex shade to blend in with the face, adding emphasis and bringing balance to the image.