Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A Square Stands Alone
Maestro Luciano Barbera demonstrates that the pocket square need not relate to anything else in an ensemble. I might quibble that a chalk striped flannel suit is not an ideal choice for evening, but his juxtaposition of a green paisley square next to a white shirt, pink necktie and pink boutonniere is inspired.
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His other 'accessory' is attractive, too.
actually it is kind of related, because on the chromatic circle green and pink are complementary colors. It's one of the reason for the preppy classic of pink with kelly green becoming iconic: complementary colors please the eye of the viewers in an harmony made by contraries. Ying and yang. camel and navy. etc. May you please forgive my english, it's not my first language.
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