I enjoy wearing midnight blue as my neutral color with a lot of light blue, white, aqua and green, a bit of red/blue plaid, some lavender and pale grey. I forbid myself to buy black clothes a few years ago ( kills my pale face ) but cut some slack on black graphic tees ( recent relapse ) and black shoes. I do mix black and blue however I need black belt and some black accessories with bright silver metal in the outfit.
Black is my fall/winter color because California is too bright and sunny to wear black during warm months. Truth to be told - I still like that color - just can't pull it off anymore.

I'm laughing too about*nemosmom's* unworn trench, because I would wear a trench every day of my life if I could. I've realized recently though that that's a lot to do the color: that pale camel/khaki/beige just really looks nice on me for whatever reason! I find it fussy in tops (easily stained), but love it in a durable outwear fabric.

I've gone off of olive and grey this year, so now it's really just dark blue, black, white/cream, and camel. That does make dressing pretty easy!

I WISH I could wear camel *sob* but alas it does not love me as much as I love it! That is a wonderful, rich and classic palette notsaf ... Love it.

Put me in the black camp too! I find it so useful and easy and yes flattering! I love it in summer but have a few essentials that I pull out all year.

You can wear cinnamon with all your navy and red

Right. So, because I have crazy thoughts, I was thinking about if I should try and ask my girl for purple and orange hair again (when she gave me Little Mermaid Red) or go straight for red, because I was looking at my Pinterest feed when I saw this... and I was like *OMG Raggedy Ann House/Milkmaid*! I mean, how many boxes of mine does this check or what? Raggedy Ann Milkmaid may have to be my newest tweak/inspiration catchphrase for everything. Lolol.

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