How to Embrace Color During Vacations Without Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone
I love neutrals, but I also embrace color—it’s part of who I am and where I come from.
Colors have the power to shift our mood and transform an outfit’s vibe. They add personality and make us feel more connected to our style. That’s why I love wearing my colorful caftan as a cover-up—it’s effortless, vibrant, and full of personality.
Do You Need to Wear Bright Colors on Vacation?
Many people feel pressure to wear bold, tropical prints or bright colors when packing for a Caribbean getaway. But the truth is, if color isn’t part of your everyday style, you don’t have to force it!
You can still feel chic, put-together, and confident on vacation while staying true to your personal style. Here’s how:
Use accessories for a pop of color – A colorful scarf, earrings, or a statement bag can instantly add vibrancy to your outfit.
Try a lightweight, breezy layer – A colorful caftan or kimono over your neutral pieces can give you the tropical feel without overwhelming your look.
Opt for earthy or muted tones – If brights aren’t your thing, warm terracottas, soft blues, or olive greens can still feel vacation-ready.
Find a Balance That Works for You
You don’t have to completely change your wardrobe for a trip—it’s all about small adjustments that still feel like YOU.
If you struggle with this, let me know—I’d love to help you create a vacation wardrobe that feels effortless and true to your style!
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Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. I send newsletters with style tips, brands to know, and products twice a month. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.
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