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How To Wear A Navy Blazer - Women's

Spring is just around the corner and considering a few months back you liked my How To Wear A Blazer Casually video, I thought you might like another blazer video, this time on how to wear a navy blazer in spring!

What colour to wear with a navy blazer:

I think navy is a colour that we struggle to match with colours that aren't neutral, those being grey, white and black. But what about other colours? Well, if we look at complementary colours to blue then we're looking at the orange family. That means you could wear shades of orange from light to dark, as well as golden and brown tones. You could pair brown leather accessories with your blazer or opt for a soft camel toned tee underneath.

For a more striking colour combination, we can experiment with colours like pink (baby pink, all the way to a dark fuchsia), red (from apple red to dark burgundy), green (a soft minty pastel to a deep forest green) and purple (whether it's lavender, mauve or eggplant.) I like to think of a navy blazer, like a pair of jeans. There's very little you can't wear with a jacket like this when it comes to colour.



Key Pieces To Wear With A Navy Blazer

If you're thinking of making a navy blazer a wardrobe staple, having a healthy dose of basics in your wardrobe will help to get you started with lots of versatile outfits. Here are some stapes I’d recommend:

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How To Wear A Navy Blazer - Get The Look From My Video

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None of the items from my outfit are still available in stores, here are some similar substitutes!

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The jeans and earrings are what I wear in my video, the remaining items are substitutes.

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