Best Color Combinations for Female Executives

We've said it before, your outfit speaks to the room before you do. So why shouldn't you perfect your daily wardrobe to make the best impression possible?

The Best Color Outfit Combinations for Female Executives and Why Color Matters

Clothing, specifically color schemes, can start you off on the right foot with clients, higher-ups, and peers alike. The right color combinations can convey confidence, approachability, and authority.

You can even tweak your combinations to convey specific qualities you want to project.

Outfit Color Combinations for Female Executives: Classic Neutral Combinations

There are a few tried and true combinations that always work well together. Think of these as your basics, or the easiest way to portray poise and authority.

Black and white

Navy and cream

Gray and beige

Beige and white

Outfit Color Combinations for Female Executives - The Power Colors

Here's where color theory gets a bit more advanced. Certain colors can convey different energies, which you can also use to your advantage depending on the vibe you're going for.

Red portrays confidence and leadership 

a woman wearing a red blouse

Burgundy portrays refined authority

woman wearing burgundy  blazer and office pants

Green portrays balanced, calm strength

Pair these colors in accessories or pair bolder pieces with neutrals to add another layer of style to your standard work attire.

Outfit Color Combinations for Female Executives - Monochromatic Looks

Monochromatic looks are bold in their own way, especially when executed with bold colors.

Either way, they create an air of competence and poise, and are an easy, outfit uniform go-to.

Monochrome looks are the easiest way to seem way more put together than you actually are.

Color Combinations for Female Executives - Seasonal Styling

As personal stylists, another way we use color in our clients' wardrobes is to alternate with the seasons. You can achieve this in so many different ways, but here's a simple outline to using color in outfits.

Lighter neutrals and pastels for spring/summer

Deeper, richer tones for fall/winter

Dressing for the seasons can also be trickier depending on your corporate culture and climate.

It's important to consider how relaxed your office's wardrobe rules can be, and work with those rules, while considering your goals, lifestyle and the weather.

Outfit Color Combinations for Female Executives - What To Avoid

 Considering color schemes for the office is about more than just using color psychology! There are a few key things to look out for.

Avoid These Color-Matching Mistakes When Dressing As An Executive Woman

Using overly bright or neon shades in a conservative office

woman wearing multi colored sweater and green pants

Clashing patterns that distract from your professionalism and can create a muddled impression

woman wearing a patterned outfit

Not matching accessories appropriately, like pairing a warm-toned outfit with black accents. It looks like you aren't sure what you're doing, and you're supposed to know what you're doing!

woman wearing a brown jump suit and leather jacket

This outfit is good, but it would look executive-level good with warm-toned accessories like other browns or taupes!

Whether you gravitate towards timeless neutrals, bold power tones, or elegant monochromatic looks - the key is intention.

Your color choices have the power to project the image you want, so lean into it. Start with combinations that feel natural to you, and then you can begin expanding your palette. Pay attention to how different colors shift both your mood and how others perceive you.

Learn more about how we can build you a colorful, executive-level wardrobe!

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