Optimize the basics of your closet: The black pants

December 11, 2017


Are you one of those who feel that you have nothing to wear? We show you how to use this versatile basic of your closet in different plans and times of the day.

In our closet we have clothes that we think can only be used for a certain occasion or event, we always combine them equally and we do not risk using them in any other way. However, these clothes will get us out of trouble and will facilitate our day to day for its versatility.

Today we start a series of articles in which the experts in image and personal shopping counseling Manuela Quijano and Ximena Moncaleano will show you how to look several different looks with a basic of our closet.

Let's start with the simplest. The black color combines with all the colors passing through the warm tones until reaching the cold and neutrals. It is an appropriate tone to go to work as it reflects authority and power.

Our first recommendation: wear your black pants for the office with a white blouse, blazer or beige jacket and black heels. Accompany them with accessories in bright colors and you will have a very appropriate and elegant look


If that same night you are invited to drinks with your friends, but you do not want to look as elegant as you were in the office or very casual, opt for the same pants, black boots, a colored shirt and a black leather jacket, you will look very youthful and elegant.

What if the plan is cinema or theater? You can also wear your black pants! With stilettos, a colored blouse and a coat will be the perfect outfit for a cultural night in an art gallery or theater. For the cinema combine them with some comfortable ballet or booties and a knitted bag that makes you look very casual.


If you have a BBQ or an exit near the city you can use your pants with white tennis or sneakers of funny colors, a white t-shirt and a blazer that will give a very cool touch to your outfit. Remember that a portfolio of a radiant color will be the perfect complement to this outfit.

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