I love the opportunity to mix traditionally faux pas color around certain holidays. Valentine’s Day it’s fun to pull out all the pink and red! But it’s also fun to think outside the box. Today I am sharing some tips to make your Valentine’s Day outfits more unique!
Creative Valentine’s Day Gifts: Before introducing creative outfits for Valentine’s Day, some people are still worried about what kind of Valentine’s Day gifts to prepare. We can recommend some personalized gifts for everyone. You can choose to customize a unique Valentine’s Day enamel pin, commemorative coin, and other gifts at Enamelpins.com. Now everyone has a variety of choices for favors, and customized gifts have become a romantic and thoughtful choice.
Now here are some great ideas to help you put together the perfect unique Valentine’s Day outfit.
1. Keep it neutral with a pop of pink or red.
This is perfect for those days you don’t really care to look like a walking Valentine, but still want to be festive. Just wear an all neutral outfit, then accessorize with pink or red. For a casual look, I paired a neutral top with bright pink heels and a bag that. It would be a good casual date option or for running errands!
Top-c/o SheIn | Jeans-Gap c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Heels-DSW (similar, similar) | Bag-ifchic (similar, similar)
Top-c/o SheIn | Jeans-Gap c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Heels-DSW (similar, similar) | Bag-ifchic (similar, similar)
Top-c/o SheIn | Jeans-Gap c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Heels-DSW (similar, similar) | Bag-ifchic (similar, similar)
2. Think beyond traditional colors.
A Valentine’s Day outfit doesn’t only have to be red or pink. Other shades in the same color family can look just as festive. They will help your outfit stand out from the crowd. Shades of purple, burgundy, or coral are all great options to have in mind when planning your outfit. This is a perfect solution in case the traditional pink or red just doesn’t look good with your coloring (or you don’t have any in your closet). I just got this coral top and thought it would be a nice alternative to red or pink for work. It pairs nicely with blush, too.
Top-BR (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar,similar) | Heels-DSW (similar,similar) | Bag-Cole Haan c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Watch-MK c/o Shopbop (similar)
Top-BR (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Heels-DSW (similar, similar) | Bag-Cole Haan c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Watch-MK c/o Shopbop (similar)
Top-BR (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Heels-DSW (similar, similar) | Bag-Cole Haan c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Watch-MK c/o Shopbop (similar)
3. Use romantic textures in lieu of colors.
Valentine’s Day isn’t only about pink and red. It’s about love and romance. Show that in your outfit by adding pieces that have lace or even sequins. Soft colors like blush, lavender, or ivory can be romantic too. By pairing sequins and lace and adding a bit of edge with my moto jacket and black boots, this could easily work as a date night look instead of the typical red dress.
Sequin tank-Old Navy (similar, similar) | Jacket-c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Boots-Nine West via DSW (similar, similar) | Necklace-Stella & Dot (exact, similar)
Sequin tank-Old Navy (similar, similar) | Jacket-c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Boots-Nine West via DSW (similar, similar) | Necklace-Stella & Dot (exact, similar)
Sequin tank-Old Navy (similar, similar) | Jacket-c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Skirt-J.Crew c/o thredUP (similar, similar) | Boots-Nine West via DSW (similar, similar) | Necklace-Stella & Dot (exact, similar)
What type of outfits do you wear on Valentine’s Day?