When you think spring, wearing the color black seems to be a low key faux pas. Spring is strictly for pastel colors and floral prints right! Right? Wrong. Jacobs' final Louis Vuitton RTW show this past October produced a beautiful display of delicate pieces paired with a classic denim jean, however soft and springy that may sound, the show was drenched in dark, ominous overtones. Black engulfed everything.
Black, being a color I personally find not only comforting to wear, but also incredibly endearing when worn head to toe, is something I can embrace whole heartedly at any time of the year. Simply because flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and everyone is disgustingly twitter-pated, by no means indicates that the majority of my wardrobe needs to go on a temporary hiatus until it is deemed appropriate to be adorned in dark colors again once fall rolls back around. Don't let anyone fool you, radiant orchid may be the color of the year, but black is black is black.
Black, being a color I personally find not only comforting to wear, but also incredibly endearing when worn head to toe, is something I can embrace whole heartedly at any time of the year. Simply because flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and everyone is disgustingly twitter-pated, by no means indicates that the majority of my wardrobe needs to go on a temporary hiatus until it is deemed appropriate to be adorned in dark colors again once fall rolls back around. Don't let anyone fool you, radiant orchid may be the color of the year, but black is black is black.