Colored Leather Is Actually Quite Simple To Pull Off, Once You Figure Out How To Balance Out The Boldness

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Fxquadro - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Whether it’s real, recycled, or faux, black and brown leather has remained popular through the years.

While these neutral shades are always a hot commodity, colorful leather has recently been climbing the ranks.

It’s a trend that many people are readily embracing now that we’re in the midst of the dark and dreary winter months.

From vibrant shades of citrusy orange and sunny yellow to bright magenta and fiery red, these beautiful hues bring pops of color to your outfit that will lift your spirits and draw people’s attention.

Once you’ve figured out how to balance their boldness by playing with the colors and styles, you’ll see that colorful leather is actually quite simple to pull off. If you’re still not sure how to wear these leather garments, here are some examples below!

Head-To-Toe Leather

If you want to dive headfirst into the trend, dress in leather from head to toe. It might seem a little overwhelming, but it is totally doable and will make you look super sleek and stylish. Don a leather mini dress with matching thigh-high boots, or opt for a two-piece set.

Two-piece sets are always well-loved in the fashion world. When you don’t know what to wear, a colorful leather set is easy to throw on for nights out with the girls. It also makes it look like you put a lot of effort into your outfit.

An orange leather look will bring a joyful glow to your wardrobe and captivate passersby while you’re out and about.

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It invokes summer vibes while still highlighting the texture of the leather material. Leather also tends to have a more masculine look, so if you have a more delicate style, go for a set in a Barbie pink shade to soften it up.

Bright-Colored Blazer

A colorful blazer is always a winner, whether it’s in sunshine yellow, cerulean blue, or vivid purple. You can style it with matching bottoms or with typical neutrals to create a contrast that’s easier on the eyes.

Wear your blazer with jeans or an all-black outfit. These are the best outfit ideas if you’re slowly easing into the colored leather concept. Luckily, it doesn’t take much brainpower to assemble!

Contrasting Prints

Red is the color of 2024, so red pieces are a must-have for your wardrobe. If you’re looking to rock a red leather item this season, you might as well go all out with your ‘fit since red is already so loud.

Pair your colored leather piece with contrasting prints for an artistic flair. Just make sure the prints stay within the same color family.

For example, you can throw a red leather jacket over a two-toned black and white top and marble-patterned pants also in black and white. With this outfit on, you’ll be striding down the streets with a confident step in your walk.

Colorblocking

Even bolder than matching head-to-toe leather is mixing up your colors. It’s been done before with neutrals, so who’s to say it won’t work with colorful pieces?

The key is to keep the color palette strong, like coordinating a bold purple shirt with orange pants. It might sound wild, but when you see it on, it’ll scream stylish. You simply can’t go wrong by pairing leather with leather.

Deep-Toned Leather

Not a neon yellow type of person, but still want to step out of your comfort zone? Try deeper-toned leather in shades of dark green or maroon for a more understated yet impactful look.

It allows you to play around with a distinct color and add some fun to your look but won’t make you stray too far from neutral hues.

No matter what, leather has a way of making its wearer appear stately and sophisticated. It just goes to show that you don’t always need dramatic colors to be fashion-forward.

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