A SOFTER SIDE OF SPRING

This year, we've seen brights everywhere for spring. They're fun and cheerful, and I adore them, but there's still something to be said for soft neutrals...
spring palette pink+grey+black+peach
Especially with the way they look against tanned skin! I especially love the touch of dramatic black (or deep charcoal grey) against this soft feminine palette that has always been a favorite of mine. So, so gorgeous. Funnily enough, I've always loved this combination of colors for a wedding palette, but i'm loving it for fashion, interiors and an everyday tabletop setting too. Stunning and romantic.

*images: interior via simply grove, street style via unknown and tabletop by jane packer

8 comments:

  1. Delicious! Seriously... Love the colors and that dress is tres chic!

    Have a wonderful day!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  2. love this palette. The black and white geometric shapes on the wall, the soft colors and natural wood elements and delicate chandelier all combine so nicely for that feminine and calming, yet edgy and interesting look. I am with you on the black/dark grey. love it. thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. Wow. I love. What a wonderful and delicate take on spring... you've got such an eye.

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  4. I love, love, love these colors together. These soft colors work much better than brights with my skin.

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  5. agreed. except i'm sun challenged, so the tan aspect is absent on me :)

    still a beautiful combo!

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  6. love the colors! especially the pink dress...great combo.

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  7. The dress is Stella McCartney. The girl is Hanneli Mustaparta - she is a true style inspiration!

    See http://www.hanneli.com/at%C2%A0ralph%C2%A0lauren/ (for photo credit) - I thought I'd point it out. Over the years, I have come across inspirational photos and save it into a folder in my computer not noting where I found it sometimes...starting to be better about it. :)

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  8. Agreed! I love this soft, yet refreshing, blend of "new neutrals". Lovely and inviting!

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