Common color matching methods are: 1. Red with white, black, blue-gray, beige, and gray. 2. Pink with purple, black, gray, dark green, white, beige, brown, navy blue. 3. Orange with white, black and blue. 4. Yellow with purple, blue, white, brown and black. 5. Brown with beige, goose yellow, brick red, blue-green, and black. 6. Green with white, beige, black, dark purple, taupe, taupe. 7. Dark green with pink, light purple, apricot, dark purple, and blue-green. 8. Blue with white, pink blue, red, gold, silver, olive green, orange, yellow. 9. Light blue with white, sauce red, light gray, light purple, gray blue, pink. 10. Purple with light pink, gray blue, yellow green, white, purple red, silver gray, black. 11. Purple with blue, pink, white, black, purple and dark green. When matching colors, you must pay attention to the overall balance of clothing colors and the harmony of tones. Usually, light-colored clothes do not cause balance problems, and wearing dark colors on the lower body is not a big problem. If the upper body is dark and the lower body is light, shoes play an important role in balance, and dark colors should be more appropriate. Generally speaking, the color matching of clothing is divided into two categories. One type is contrasting color matching 1. Intense color matching: refers to the matching of two colors that are far apart, such as yellow and purple, red and turquoise. This color matching is relatively strong. When matching clothing colors, you should first weigh which part of the clothing you want to highlight. Don't match calm colors, such as dark brown, dark purple, with black. This will "robbing" the black of color, making the entire outfit unfocused, and the overall performance of the outfit will appear heavy, dim and colorless. 2. Complementary color combination: refers to the combination of two opposite colors, such as: red and green, green and orange, black and white, etc. Complementary colors can form a sharp contrast and sometimes achieve better results. Black and white combination is always the best. of classics. The first category is approximate color matching: refers to the matching of two relatively close colors, such as: red matches orange-red or purple-red, yellow matches grass green or orange-yellow, etc. Not everyone can look good in green, green and bright yellow The combination gives people a very spring feeling, and the overall feeling is very elegant and still~~ the ladylike taste inadvertently reveals the color combination of professional women's clothing. The place where professional women wear professional women's clothing is the office. Low chroma can make people at work concentrate on their work, deal with various problems calmly, and create a calm atmosphere. Professional women's clothing is mostly worn indoors and in limited spaces. People always want more private space. Wearing low-purity colors will increase the distance between people and reduce the feeling of crowding. Colors with low purity are easier to coordinate with other colors, which increases the sense of harmony and intimacy between people, thus helping to form a collaborative pattern. In addition, you can take advantage of the easy matching of low-purity colors to create rich combinations with limited clothing. At the same time, low purity gives people a sense of humility, tolerance, and maturity. By using this color language, it is easier for professional women to