In 2015, a new color of noble Sicilian wine - Marsala - entered the fashion world. Just look at the photos of the stars posing on the red carpets, and it immediately becomes clear how popular this color is this year (2017). The universal color of Marsala is suitable for both men and women, looks great on both brunettes and blondes, it is appropriate both during the day and in the evening. What can you wear this trendy color with?
Color combinations with Marsala
Due to the fact that the color is mostly neutral, Marsala is successfully combined with both warm and cold colors. It goes well with such popular shades as pink, gray, beige and dark blue.
Material
Leather, vinyl, fur, silk or linen - any material becomes more noble and sensual in the color of Marsala. Its dramatic shade, with a matting effect, adds nobility, chic and elegance to the image, therefore it is successfully used in evening dresses made of exquisite lace, flowing silk and refined velvet.
In clothes
Elements of outerwear made in the color of Marsala are very popular.
Suede trench coats, oversized bouclé and wool coats, solid colors, graphic prints and ponchos all perfectly complement the demi-season wardrobe of modern stylish ladies.
Business ladies designers are offered a huge selection of pantsuits, skirts of various silhouettes, as well as blazers in Marsala color, they fit perfectly into a strict office style.
For a smooth transition from office to evening look, fabrics with a glossy finish, presented, for example, in leather leggings and other wardrobe items, are perfect.
Accessories
Leather and suede, saturated with noble wine shades of Marsala, are presented in a huge number of models of shoes and accessories - ankle boots and bags, elegant leather jewelry - an excellent basis for a wardrobe characterized by aristocratic chic.
Marsala is a wonderful background for jewelry
The versatile shade of Marsala is an irreplaceable base and an excellent background for outfits, complemented by stylish jewelry made of gold with emeralds, diamonds, sapphires and topaz. Their cold palette will make this noble shade even richer.
The chic, rich color of Marsala was so fond of designers and fashionistas in 2017 that it confidently moved into 2018 and continues to remain in trend.