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Black with a bright - too '90s?

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PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 02:47

Planning on wearing black pencil skirt with bright pink jumper - but once saw on Trinny and Susannah them saying that wearing black basics with a bright top was really 90s.

Now I'm not saying that T&S are my style gurus or anything like that, god forbid! But it's stuck with me and I'm wondering - am I dated without even realising?

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coffeenut · 16/11/2014 03:14

I think it depends how you style it, the type of skirt etc. I can see how a black skirt with a block colour top might be a bit dated but not necessarily so (IMO)

Fairyliz · 16/11/2014 07:39

Think it depends on your colouring. I am a jewel winter and suit high contrast so I think black/white or black/ bright looks good on me.
If you suit more muted colours it might be abit too much for you.

However the main thing to consider is do you like it? If so go for it!

KeepTheCarRunning · 16/11/2014 09:01

Not a T and S fan but I happen to agree with them on that one, I'm afraid, although black and bright could be really good if you're dark or olive skinned. If you're white pasty like meGrin I would go for a different mix of colours.
I quite like navy with brights atm and dark bottle greb is also surprisingly versatile.

mooth · 16/11/2014 09:31

I have always agreed with that advice, black with colour always looks naff unless it is really carefully handled.

saltnpepa · 16/11/2014 09:41

really? What only wear black with black and neutrals?

KeepTheCarRunning · 16/11/2014 09:45

Well yes essentially... Black with black, neutrals or dark colours. Brights with black can look very 90s - and not in a good way IMO. Mind, a lot of people dont suit black at all and should look for navy, grey, green etc.

Greengardenpixie · 16/11/2014 10:13

I wear blavk with a colour! its fine and will only look dated if you wear a dated style. I sometimes wear a jade green yop and black slouchy wide legs for work. It looks fine.

Twinklestein · 16/11/2014 10:13

I would not take style advice from a pair of transvestites in mismatched frumpery.

tethersend · 16/11/2014 10:21

Is this the same Trinny who thinks it's a good idea to date Charles Saatchi?

PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 11:50

I know, I know - Charles Saachi etc Grin. I didn't say I love them two or anything!

I am a Clear and Cool in colour terms, so pretty confident that the brightness and the contrast is fine.

It's a bright pink cashmere jumper from Jigsaw, and the skirt is from Malene Birger.

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PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 11:54

Oh god - don't talk about things being back in when I didn't even know they'd gone out! Grin

Here we go! My first attempt at adding photos!

Black with a bright - too '90s?
Black with a bright - too '90s?
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squoosh · 16/11/2014 12:29

The no blacks and brights is the only piece of Trinny & Susannah advice that has ever stuck with me too OP.

Littlemoocow · 16/11/2014 13:37

I think there's some truth in it. A lot of people wear black with any colour at all but it's not always quite right. Dark grey or navy goes much better with some colours than black, I don't think black is the magic go to colour that people think it is

PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 13:49

Hmm, think I'll wear the black skirt with a dark green or navy jumper (starting a new job and have gone mad in Jigsaw) and wear the bright pink with a navy skirt.

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PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 13:54

To the person with the slouchy trousers and jade top - I think that sounds great btw, it's just that any pencil skirt runs the risk of mimsy secretary anyway, without adding extra potential for datedness re colour combinations.

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Gunpowder · 16/11/2014 14:01

Hmm I've thought this for the last few years but it doesn't feel wrong any more.

I think you!d have to be careful with silhouettes though. So an early '90s oversized bright fluffy jumper or roll neck with black stirrup pants and sparkly shoes - YES; Late '90s brightly coloured slim v neck with black bootcuts -NO!

PlantsAndFlowers · 16/11/2014 14:04

Loved my black Joseph bootcuts at the time. So thrilled when I got slim enough to fit into a Large (size 10/12!) But yes, the 'look' you're describing there is exactly what I want to avoid.

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Gunpowder · 16/11/2014 14:10

I LOVED my black Joseph boot cut trousers too! I saved up for them for months and wore them till the bottoms got frayed. Smile

Littlemoocow · 16/11/2014 14:21

Great 90s clothing references there! I can picture that look now. For me though, it's not just about it looking dated though, it's about what goes better. I've worked with loads of people on offices who own a few pairs of black trousers or skirts and match them with a different colour blouse or jumper each day. I think it just looks "no effort" and by that I don't mean effortless. On the other hand a mustard top with navy trou looks fab, or a pink top with berry coloured bottoms. Or light grey top with dark grey trou, or red top with grey bottoms. I could go on and on, I love colour combinations but very few involve black. I tend to save black to go with white, grey, silver, bottle green, navy.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 16/11/2014 15:20

I like bright pink with black Here. T&S looked/look bloody awful most of the time, so I wouldn't listen to a word they said tbh.

SuperFlyHigh · 16/11/2014 15:39

I had a bright blue/turquoise sheer Karen millen too in 1999/2000s period that I wore with black skirt/ trousers then I was young and skinny and gorgeous then

SuperFlyHigh · 16/11/2014 15:39

Top not too!

Gunpowder · 16/11/2014 15:46

Ooh Remus I like that look.

Floisme · 16/11/2014 15:59

Wasn't it something to do with it dulling the bright colour and making the black look cheap? I was a bit Shock at the time as that was my standard 'going out' look but I can see now that it was far too contrasty for me and completely washed me out. I wear more muted colours now and, if I do wear black, it's with another dark colour e.g. grey or plum. But it's not wrong for everyone - on someone with a different colouring it looks good.

It's easy to take the piss out of Trinny and Susannah now but still I remember watching that first series of 'What not to Wear' and it was like a light going on. I must have been about 45 and I'd never before heard anyone explain that the reason some clothes looked better than others was my body shape. So I still have a soft spot for them.