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Kendra Scott Press Trend: Pairing Complimentary Colors

Here at Kendra Scott Design, we have a bit of an obsession with color, so you can imagine my excitement when the March issues of both Fitness Magazine and Chicago Magazine brilliantly paired some of my most vibrant pieces with complimentary colors that really made the gorgeous hues pop! When wearing a color, adding its complimentary color (the color opposite to it on the color wheel) as an accessory is a great and unexpected way to accentuate both shades.



Chicago Magazine complimented this amazing red printed Oscar de la Renta dress with the Kendra Scott Ignacia Necklace in Malachite.


Fitness Magazine paired the Kendra Scott Fina Earrings in Crush with a light blue striped top and navy cropped pants, making an adorable outfit that's perfect for a spring outing.


Mixing pairs of complimentary colors has been a trend on the Spring 2011 runways, especially the orange and blue complimentary mix. Tory Burch, Prada, Christian Dior, and Costume National all incorporated this eye-catching mix into their lines. In case you want to try this look out for spring, here are some of my suggestions!


In the likes of Fitness Magazine's photo shoot, Mod Cloth's Jam Jamboree Dress is a perfect match for my Fina Earrings in Crush.


Though originally part of my holiday collection, my Ignacia Necklace in Malachite is ready for spring when paired with Alice + Olivia's Red Multi-Colored Dress, which is very similar to the amazing Oscar de la Renta dress that was featured in the Chicago Magazine photo.


J. Crew's Gingham Vintage Schoolboy Shirt in Melon looks fun and flirty when paired with my Daphiney Earrings in Splash.


My Delia Necklace in Cool adds a bright and funky statement to this ASOS Premium Oversized Cutwork Top.


The colors in Diane von Furstenberg's Keoni Ruffle Blouse and my Wren Earrings in Green compliment each other to make a perfect spring ensemble.