Bright Looks, Big City—5 Color-Packed Outfits Inspired By Milan Fashion Week Street Style

Bright Looks, Big City—5 Color-Packed Outfits Inspired By Milan Fashion Week Street Style

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Collage: Hannah Tran / Photographed by Phil Oh
 

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Say arrivederci! to monochrome dressing. This season in Milan, street style stars came to play in highly electric looks made up of striking prints, ultra-cool color combinations, and practically every vibrant hue of the color wheel. Cherry red skirts were paired with electric cobalt tops, while ultraviolet jackets were worn over neon orange shirts. Even the accessories packed a punch, be it lime-colored leather gloves or rouge-tinted cat-eye sunglasses.

After the plenty of color-blocked looks we saw throughout the collections last year, it’s no wonder these hues wound up on the streets. Though no one does it better than the Milan set, who have clearly fully embraced wearing color this season and the immense joy it can bring—just look at their smiles for proof.


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Lite Bright

Why wear one color, when you can wear them all? It’s the 2022 way to neon color block.

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Complementary Colors

Color coordinate with a stylish friend, or pick up a few style tips from both looks and make them your own.

 

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Bright Spot

Combine bold colors with polka dots, the more, the merrier!

 

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Paint the Town

Stop traffic in eye-catching outerwear, like Marni’s graffiti-style hand-painted coat, and work in accessories in similar hues.


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