Four ways to wear brightly-coloured heels

When the sun is out, there’s nothing better than adding a splash of colour to your outfit and showing off your personality in your fashion. Colourful heels are perfect for the warmer months of the year, especially when flowers start blooming again in spring. After months of darker-coloured clothes and heels throughout winter, we bet you’re wondering how you can wear brightly-coloured heels again. Continue reading to find out how to wear colourful high heels.

How to wear colourful heels

As much as we all love our pink heels, gold heels, green heels, and red heels, we always tend to go for pretty black heels whenever we’re getting dressed. However, when the sun is shining, the flowers are blooming and it’s hot outside, you should embrace the colour of the season and wear some colourful heels.

Be brave with your choices and go for it. Pink, blue, green, yellow – whatever you have, pop them on and head outside!

You may be wondering how to actually match your colourful heels with your outfit, though. Well, this is where EGO comes in. Here are four ways to wear brightly-coloured heels:

  • Head-to-toe monochrome
  • Wear similar shades
  • Match accessories
  • Perfect clothes to match

Head-to-toe monochrome

Don’t be afraid to wear the same colour throughout your whole outfit. Whether you’re wearing all red, blue, pink or white, it’s absolutely fine to wear the same colour. The all-over look of the same colour may seem daunting, but you should be brave with your fashion and show off your personality in your clothing and colour choice.

A red jacket paired with red trousers or a skirt would go perfectly with a pair of colourful heels in the same shade.

Wear similar shades

On a similar note, if you’re going for a monochrome look, try to incorporate different shades. If you’re planning on wearing a blue dress, you could add blue accessories of different shades.

This adds a lovely texture despite all the shades being from the same colour. So, whatever heels you’ve decided to wear, try and match the same colour in different shades throughout the rest of your look.

Match accessories

Matching accessories to your colourful heels is extremely important for creating a beautiful outfit. While matching your orange heels to a skirt of the same colour is a great idea, especially for the spring and summer months, you must finish the look with the right accessories.

At EGO, you can find a wide range of beautiful accessories to perfectly match your outfit. We have hats that can be the finishing touch to your work attire, jewellery that perfectly complements an outfit for a night out, and sunglasses to keep the sun out of your eyes in the summer.

Match these accessories with the colour of your heels to create a wonderfully unique outfit.

Perfect clothes to match

Our final tip for how to wear brightly-coloured heels involves a selection of clothes that you can’t go wrong with. Everybody needs a solid pair of jeans that they can wear at a wide range of social occasions and locations. If you’re running late to work or just heading out shopping, a pair of jeans with your brightly-coloured heels will match perfectly.

As well as jeans, co-ords also work well with brightly-coloured heels, especially EGO’s range of colourful options. This laidback look is extra stylish and can be worn in a wide range of settings.

Our final piece of advice on wearing brightly-coloured heels is to wear them with a tracksuit. You’d be surprised by how good this super chic outfit looks. The casual, laidback look is super popular and on-trend, so try it for yourself. Mix and match the colours you have and see what works best.

Colourful heels at EGO

Now you’ve picked up some tips on how to wear brightly-coloured heels, you’ll be able to show off your fashion everywhere you go. Heads will turn at restaurants, the office, shops and more with your new colourful heels.

If you’d like to find more information about EGO’s products or to check on the status of your order, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Lucy Smith
Lucy Smith
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