Gray with Swarovski * rose gold: muted colors in summer

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Yes, I'm usually one of the colorful birds, but fashion challenges are my specialty. So why not try to integrate more muted colors into your summer wardrobe? And a little leo has never hurt, has it?

Gray is a summer color. Yes, really, seriously.

Oh, I know how it is when at best you only have two colors to choose from every six months. My tip here is always to choose a conspicuous and an inconspicuous color. The latter can be, for example, the new trend color gray of my mediven 550. Especially with the new Swarovski * motif rose gold you break up the neutral character of gray and give it a beautiful noble note.

The black dress with the leo print takes up the warm tones of the Swarovski motif and the outfit can shine on a summer beer garden evening as well as between herbaceous leaves and golden late summer sun. A little more cheerful lightness and the summer is no longer so gray.

What do we learn from this?

Summer is not a question of color, but of ideas. Make the warm months what you feel, whether muted or colorful. Wear what makes you feel good about your body. There are no no-go's in fashion, just a lot of let's go's.

You can buy the look here:

Dress: New Look | Denim jacket: Asos | Bag: similar



This article was created in cooperation with Medi.
Pictures: Michaela Kern

* Swarovski is a registered trademark of Swarovski AG

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Author: Caroline Sprott

I'm Caroline, born in 1989 and live in Augsburg. Why did I start the lipedema fashion blog? At the beginning of my diagnosis I was completely helpless before an uncertain future. Now, a few years later, through active participation in self-help groups and a lot of research, I have accumulated a wealth of experience that I would like to make available to other affected persons in one place - without the detour via private groups on Facebook. The fashion component is of course due to my hobby. At the time, I promised myself that I would never be restricted by compression stockings. This attitude gives other patients courage and so Michaela advised me to start a blog.

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