The palette in nature is incredibly large. Each color has many branches, other shades that have their own characteristics. Marsala color is one of the unusual, tart shades of burgundy. Read on to find out how to use it and what to wear it with.
Boot color “Marsala”
The name comes from the name of the Sicilian red wine “Marsala”, produced in the city of the same name. The smell of this drink combines notes of hazelnut, bread, and soil aromas. The color of Marsala is just as tart and deep. This is a slightly muted shade of burgundy, complemented by brown. It looks very natural, as it is often found in the environment. There are several varieties of Marsala:
- muted (brown and burgundy in equal proportions);
- rich (burgundy predominates over brown);
- dark (richer brown, not overpowering burgundy).
Use in clothing
It was most popular in 2015. But even now he is in demand. What is it suitable for? Almost everything: skirts, blouses, trouser suits, shoes, accessories.Looks most impressive on leather items: leather jackets, thick skirts, trousers. The skin allows you to reveal it most clearly.
Compatibility
The color of Marsala is a complex shade, it’s easy to cover it up and cover it up. In order for it to fit into the image and reveal its fullness, it is necessary to choose the right palette for the entire outfit.
What it goes with: black, white, gray, beige (and its varieties), golden, lilac. For muted varieties - blue. For dark ones - dirty pink.
What to wear with Marsala boots
The most beneficial combinations:
- with trousers worn under boots or rolled up;
- with a strict straight cut midi length skirt;
- fitted coat + mid-calf boots;
- skinny jeans and ankle boots.
Combination with black
In percentage terms, there should be more of one of them: this way they will not compete. Using Marsala as a base, use black for accessories, or vice versa. This way the image will not seem overloaded.
Grey
A profitable combination. Choose lighter shades. For decorations – black or beige.
Beige
Flesh or beige are best suited - they are a balancing base for Marsala, open it up, make it richer. Experiment with options: from classic to milky, almost white. For accessories – brown, blue, gold.
Red
The colors are related in nature, so they go well together. The main thing is not to overdo it with red, otherwise it will be too colorful and aggressive. Use it as a complement, not as a background or base. Suitable for accessories.
Green
The combination looks very natural, as it occurs in nature. Just like with red, avoid overcrowding. Don't overdo it with green, use it as a complement.The most suitable shades: olive, khaki, marsh.
Blue
Options: classic, indigo, dark blue, electric. IMPORTANT: keep the proportions: there should be less blue.
Total look
An image consisting exclusively of Marsala-colored clothing. One of the most successful decisions. It looks very elegant and noble. Suitable for a date, party, outing.
Successful images
- Elegant total look. Unusual ankle boots, a long coat with an elegant fur collar. The bag is a slightly different shade. It looks strict, but is memorable.
- For warmer weather. Low boots, a below-the-knee skirt made of light flowing material, tied with a thin black belt and a regular black T-shirt. Simple, elegant.
- High-heeled ankle boots with a small buckle, black skinny jeans and a light flowing shirt. Dirty pink was chosen for accessories: bag, earrings.