Thursday, March 17, 2011

Color blocking makes an un-square style statement

By Arienne Thompson, USA TODAY

Color is the building block of style this spring, literally. The color blocking craze mixes large swaths of color for an effect that is both stylish and statement-making. USA TODAY has several variations on the theme for every budget and style personality.

It's T-shirt time

Take a T-shirt to the next level with a color blocked version that does double duty. It's dressy enough to go under a blazer or complement a work skirt, yet casual enough to liven up a pair of denim shorts or even serve as a swimsuit cover-up.

Blocking out the extras

It's not just clothing that gets the color-blocking treatment ? accessories are a fun way to get in on the trend. A resin ring in a striking array of colors and an unusual shape adds a burst of style to any outfit.

Big spender

The ultimate fashionistas will almost certainly be stepping out in a color-blocked marvel like Marc Jacobs' leather platform sandal in a duo of jade and nude tones perfect for spring. Yes, they're a splurge, but they're also a major style statement and conversation piece.

Maximum coverage

Try the trend in a new shape with a roomy shift dress in bold colors that can be dressed up for the office with a jacket or dressed down for the beach with a simple pair of flip-flops.

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