Good day my fashionable fashionistas, you look very fierce today. And yes, I’m talking to you too little lady wearing those pajamas. You still look fierce.
Anyways, today I’m going to introduce you to a series called Stylogic. This is based off the term logic. It’s style and logic together- get it? Haha.
Logic is what you would call basis of reasoning. It’s thinking properly of arriving at proper conclusions. It is used a lot in math for proving theorems, for example. Logic is used in philosophy, mathematics and now, fashion. I could go on and on about the subject, but I need to get to the point.
In the subject, there is a term called Transitivity of Implication. Ooh, sounds important!
It’s described as:
(A and B) and (B and C) then (A and C)
In terms of fashion, what came into my mind was the complement of colors. You know, the colors that look good together.
So let’s start off with two pairs of colors
Orange and Blue
Define:
A:Blue, B: Orange and C: Khaki
According to Transitivity of Implication, blue and khaki would go together. If they both look good with orange, then maybe they would look great together.
Some Inspiration
Your Turn:
Try to wear khaki and blue together, whether for fun or business. Look at some of the pictures for inspiration.