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Frisky Fashion: How to Wear Hot, Bold Shades
While everyone else is breaking out their neutrals and darks in anticipation of fall, celebs are using bold colors to heat up the red carpet and make sure all eyes stay on them.
There’s no shame in taking inspiration from celebrities walking the red carpet because being trendy is part of their job. Bold colors were popular this summer, but they can also work in autumn. And a shocking shade is super sexy this time of year because it’s unexpected and stands out. While everyone else is whittling their wardrobe down to mostly browns, greys and black, turn heads with a vibrant color feast for the eyes.TheFrisky.com reveals which hues are heating up the red carpet and which ones will work best for you. - By The Frisky Photos: Splash More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Say what you will about the design of January Jones‘s 2010 Emmy Awards gown by Versace, but you can’t deny that the royal blue looked beautiful with her complexion. This color also works on olive, medium and dark skin tones. Photo: Splash More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read moreÃ?© www.splashnews.com
The strategically placed mod stripes of this dress give the illusion of a slim waist. Keep the look minimal with opaque black tights and black platform pumps. Point Reyes Dress, $89.99, ModClothMore from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Don’t let the young hipster model scare you off; these pants are perfect for any woman with a little sexy confidence. All you need is a top to tuck in them - like a T-shirt, turtleneck, or button-down. Complete the outfit with pointy-toe or round-toe pumps, loafers, or oxford shoes. We also like the idea of mixing this royal blue with tan and brown. Polyester High-Waist Pleated Pant, $78, American Apparel More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Sometimes pop singer Leona Lewis takes fashion risks that we can’t condone. (Did you see her lace eye patch and clown collar at a recent party?) But she looks great in this turquoise shade and you will too. More daring gals can also play with aqua eyeliner as Leona did. Photo: Splash More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read moreÃ?© www.splashnews.com
Cardigans are just what you need this time of year when it's chillier in the morning than the afternoon and many offices are still cranking the AC. This beaded style feels vintage, but won’t have that old smell. For the office, wear it with a sleek pencil skirt. And at night, open it up to let a sexy bust or camisole peek out. Love Letter Sweater, $188, Anthropologie More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Who doesn’t love a striped T-shirt? Put a twist on the traditional nautical look with a sailor-inspired casual tee in a bold color. Striped Tee, $39.50, Talbots More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Model/actress Rebecca Romijn proved she had curves for days when she donned the Mystique costume that left little to the imagination in the “X-Men” movies. She kept her clothes on for the “Piranha 3-D” premiere, but still looked seductive in sunny yellow. Photo: SplashMore from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read moreÃ?© www.splashnews.com
If all over yellow isn’t for you, then wear it on top to draw attention to your face. This dress gives the illusion of separates, so you save time in the morning. Plus, the mix of a bold color with a print is really on-trend now. SeasideFields Dress, $138 More from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more
Don’t put away all your summer items yet because you can make a simple dress season-appropriate with a little layering. Paired with a dark denim jacket and a medium weight scarf, this flirty dress can take you through September into early October. Ruched Bandeau Maxi Dress, $69, SpiegelMore from The Frisky: Study Says Overweight Men Are Better In Bed 12 Celebs Who Denied Getting Boob Jobs – But Proof Is In PicsCeleb High School Photos: The Good & The Not So Good Kim Kardashian Has A Twin Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.read more- Published10 Images
Frisky Fashion: How to Wear Hot, Bold Shades
While everyone else is breaking out their neutrals and darks in anticipation of fall, celebs are using bold colors to heat up the red carpet and make sure all eyes stay on them.
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