Recreate Derin From Isaleeko’s Weekend Look SeamlesslyZUMI

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Colour Block

There’s a lot that a good colour block can do to switch up your outfit and even your entire mood. Derin Odugbesan is leading this bold pack and we are right behind her on this with the colour block trend.

Over the weekend, Derin from Isale Eko as she is fondly called stepped out for a wedding in a pink, orange and blue three-piece outfit. From the outfit to the colours, and where she wore it to; there was nothing conventional about it! We dig this look so much that we are showing you how you can recreate a similar colour block look. Our cues are the ish; we kid you not!

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Derinfromisaleeko)

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Derinfromisaleeko)

Opt For A Skirt & Shirt

While Derin’s three-piece outfit might seem like a complicated start for most ladies, we suggest opting for a shirt and skirt with bright colours. Try an orange shirt and a pink skirt then finish it off with blue accessories! You will definitely get heads turning your way.

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Sai.sankoh1)

Do The Dress & Pants Style

Go with the dress and pant option. Pair a two colour high-slit dress with bright coloured pants and some playful accessories and be ready to serve a triple colour fold dose effortlessly.

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / NhlaNhla_nciza)

Street Style Of Course

Don’t leave street style out of this colourful get up. Match your pieces unconventional. Take your street style up a notch by merging colourful separates and you’ll have a lewk.

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Caribbean_cowgirl)

Make Casual Scream

Casuals seem to have a neutral tone mantra; break that by lounging in a multiple colour stripe top and denim shorts. This is like the easiest way to earn a good colour block score without even trying. You are welcome!

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Simplycyn)

Minimal Colour Earn Points As Well

If you feel like all the other options don’t speak to you because of their loud tones, this option is for you! All you have to do is pick a primary tone and downplay the vibe with lighter colours (instead of brighter ones), darker tones and neutrals. You could also throw a print scarf in the mix as a seal!

Colour Block

(Photo: Instagram / Findingpaola)

We bet you are nodding and smiling real hard at these options! Which of these looks will you be recreating first?

For more colour options, check out 6 colour combinations you didn’t think could work together!

Featured Image via Derin from Isaleeko