These Street Style Stars Prove There's No Such Thing as a Color Clash

Classic color combinations like blue and white and black and red might be timeless, but they also get tired pretty quickly. If you always find yourself choosing the safe option, allow these street style stars to inspire you to throw caution to the wind. There is life beyond monochrome, and if you're willing to get creative with the color wheel, you can create some incredible looks by pairing hues that, traditionally, are meant to be kept apart. Whether you team up sister colors pink and red, contrast bright green with acid yellow, or layer lilac separated with rust-colored accessories, these looks take color clashing and turn it into an art form. Keep reading for a rainbow of outfit inspiration. You'll never wear boring old black and white again!

Lemon and Lilac
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Lemon and Lilac

Cranberry and Orange
Getty | Melodie Jeng

Cranberry and Orange

White, Purple, and Yellow
Getty | Christian Vierig

White, Purple, and Yellow

Blue and Bubblegum
Getty | Christian Vierig

Blue and Bubblegum

Green and Orange
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Green and Orange

Green and Yellow
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Green and Yellow

Navy and Fuchsia
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Navy and Fuchsia

Orange, Blue, and Fuchsia
Getty | Edward Berthelot

Orange, Blue, and Fuchsia

Candy Pink and Yellow
Getty | Christian Vierig

Candy Pink and Yellow

Green and Yellow
Getty | Edward Berthelot

Green and Yellow

Red, White, and Brown
Getty | Claudio Lavenia

Red, White, and Brown

Raspberry and Cranberry
Getty | Edward Berthelot

Raspberry and Cranberry

Yellow and Green
Getty | Claudio Lavenia

Yellow and Green

Beige, Yellow, and Pink
Getty | Matthew Sperzel

Beige, Yellow, and Pink

Neon Yellow, Green, and Blue
Getty | Christian Vierig

Neon Yellow, Green, and Blue

Sky Blue and Red
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Sky Blue and Red

Lilac and Rust
Getty | Hanna Lassen

Lilac and Rust