Include different shades of blue in your wardrobe!

From clothes to decoration, from accessories to shoes, blue is one of the favorite colors of the summer months. This peaceful color of the sea and the sky offers different alternatives in combinations with its different shades. Let’s get to know the shades of this color, which is available in Morhipo in all its shades and waiting to enter your wardrobe, a little more closely.

Blue, which is said to represent trust, responsibility, honesty and loyalty, is one of the most preferred colors in everything from clothes to home decoration, with its different shades. Here are different shades of blue for those who want to achieve an eye-catching style.

Marie Antoinette Blue

This color, which is a very light gray-blue tone, takes its name from the eye color of the Queen of France, Marie Antoinette. It is known that the queen, who preferred to wear clothes in the color of her eyes, had her room in the Palace of Versailles in this tone of blue. Even though it is a very light tone, Marie Antoinette blue is very eye-catching and is one of the most preferred shades of clothing combinations. It is possible to combine this color with colors such as off-whites, pale grey, and lavender.

Dove Blue

Pigeon blue, which is not a very bright shade of blue, gets its color from pigeons, as its name suggests. Those who want to create a warmer image with this color, which is ideal for combining it with neutral colors such as beige, paper bag or gray, can choose purple, lilac, eggplant purple, brown, cinnamon and brick red.

space blue

Space blue, the closest shade of blue to black, gets its name because it appears in the sky as the last light of the day. This very dark grayish blue stands out as a masculine, modern, bold, sexy tone. This tone, which is generally used as an alternative to black and anthracite gray, can be used with red and white, gray and beige tones, copper, brass and bronze, and vibrant greens.

Denim Blue

One of the most common shades of blue, especially in dresses this season, is denim blue. It is possible to combine this shade of blue, which gets its color from jeans, especially with white and red tones.

Wind Blue

This tone, also called Baroque blue, is known as the blue-looking shade of Nile green. Golden yellow may be your first choice in combinations of this color, which left its mark on the Baroque period. You can also achieve a very romantic atmosphere with cream tones and pale pinks.

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