Capital! Style: Color, not just for summer
Winter’s grey gloom need not chill your wardrobe palette. With spring weather so stubborn, we present these spectrum savvy sirens who refused to wait for warmer weather.
Winter’s grey gloom need not chill your wardrobe palette. With spring weather so stubborn, we present these spectrum savvy sirens who refused to wait for warmer weather.
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Blues sing
Buskers sing the blues. Him in the well fitting pink jeans and electric colored flannel. Her with the classic charcoal coat, striped scarf, and angelic voice. Outside of World of Mirth, Carytown.
Warming up a chilly Church Hill with a GlobeHopper joe and a flowy blue.
More bright blues and greens on a visit to a barren Brown’s Island.
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Mimosa warms you even if the weather is cold
Paired with pink in Carytown.
Chunky sweater for class in The Fan.
Don’t feel like you have to coordinate your clothes with your grocery store just because Heather did at Ellwood Thompson’s.
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Reds and Pinks
A modern Mister Rogers outside Metro Modern in Fan.
During inclement weather, do not use caution, do take risks. Mimi and Yoogin inspire in a March snow storm outside of Cafe Caturra in Midlothian.
Ben, fit to print, in front of West Coast Kix, Carytown.
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Even just a splash or a pop
A splash of color on a blank black canvas in Carytown.
Patriotic pop in Carytown.
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You don’t have to tell RVA about the Pantone Color of the Year, we’ll tell you
His slacks, and, on her, mimosa and pink again.
Mary in the Downtown Arts District.
Haley and Lindsey outside of Olio in The Fan.
Playground style at St. James Church in The Fan.
Ethan owns emerald and purple checks. Friend in well fitting traditional winter grays and blacks–outside of Need Supply in Carytown.
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