Let's face it: we all love Black. It is comfortable, familiar and, were we in a Sophie's Choice moment where we were forced to choose a wardrobe, we would totally choose it over any color. But is it really the best for the Pale?
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| Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen | 
The thing with Navy is that it's softer than Black and still does all the same glorious things: complements other colors, slims, doesn't show dirt, etc. But most women are at a loss of how to introduce Navy into their wardrobe. 
Navy goes with:
Other Neutrals and Primary Colors...
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| ...like Red... |  |  |  |  |  |  | 
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| ...Khaki and Yellow... |  | 
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| ...and White... | 
Secondary Colors...
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| ...like Orange... | 
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| ...Green... |  |  | 
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| ...and Pink... | 
Tertiary Colors...
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| ...other Blues like Periwinkle and Turquoise... |  | 
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| ...Purple... |  | 
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| ...and Coral... | 
 If head-to-toe scares you, then start off small:
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| Dior's F/W Color Collection | 
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| Marc Jacobs | 
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| See by Chloe | 
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| My favorite nail polish, butter LONDON | 
And, don't forget: you can always mix Navy with more Navy!
If you are one of The Pale, I cannot recommend enough adding some Navy to your wardrobe. It is much less harsh and aging than Black, less draining than Gray, less boring than Brown, and less washy-outty (yes, that's right) than Tan. Also, it's pretty difficult to look like a stereotypical Goth in Navy, even with copious amounts of black eyeliner and an Anarchy pendant from Hot Topic. 
*all photos courtesy of their respective owners.
this is amazing. you know who wears navy better than i do? the boy! i swear, it's like he knew all these things...
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