I’ve always been fascinated by colour in fashion, particularly colour blocking and tonal dressing. When it’s done well, and the colours are a perfect match, the outfit can feel like a feast for the eyes. Get it right and colour has the power to elevate even the simplest of looks; get it wrong and it can feel overwhelming, mismatched, or just a little off.

It can seem like a skill that’s hard to possess, but it comes from experimentation more than anything. One of my favourite things to do on a rainy day is to create new colour combinations from within my wardrobe. I take pieces I haven’t worn together before and see how they look on. A good rule to follow is to have no more than three colours in your outfit: a dominant colour (makes up the majority of the outfit), a secondary colour (makes up roughly a third), and an accent colour (makes up a small amount of the outfit but complements the others).