Certainly, balancing these two seemingly contradictory realities can take some figuring out at first. But doing so will mean you have ticked one of the biggest boxes in 21st-century dressing. And the good news is, with a few tricks up your sleeve, it’s easier than you might think. Once you have found the equation that works for you, it becomes second nature – or just as easy breezy as it looks.
One of the simplest approaches is to stick to neutrals. There’s no need to worry about what goes with what when everything goes with everything. You don’t want to wear anything that is too harsh next to the skin, however, which is why, when I am going down the neutrals route, I eschew the ubiquitous black in favour of gentle hues, such as creams and camels, plus all those other subtle variations from caramel to chocolate – yum!
What I like best, is to pick one colour and wear it in slightly different shades at the same time. It’s known in fashion as tone-on-tone dressing. I like it because it smooths your lines and unifies your outfit, yet also looks more interesting than the kind of one- or two-colour ensemble that might achieve similar. This is especially the case if you play with contrasting textures, pair the rough with the smooth, the fluffy with the sleek.