Color can quietly change the proportion of an outfit. For a pear body shape, a lighter, brighter, or more detailed top paired with a calmer lower half can draw attention upward while keeping the whole look cohesive. Puff-sleeve blouses make this easy because they already bring gentle interest near the shoulders.

Blush pink and cream
This combination is soft, warm, and easy to wear. A blush puff-sleeve blouse feels romantic without being too sweet when paired with a cream A-line skirt or tailored wide-leg trousers. Add nude shoes and a tan or blush bag for a tonal finish.
Lavender and taupe
Lavender gives the upper body a touch of color, while taupe stays grounded and polished. Try a lavender puff-sleeve top with a taupe skirt or dark-wash denim. Gold jewelry works especially well with this color family.
Sage green and ivory
Sage green offers interest but still feels calm. Pair it with ivory trousers or a soft cream midi skirt. The look works for casual events, office days, and travel because the colors are easy to repeat with neutral accessories.
Sky blue and navy
For a cleaner contrast, place a sky-blue blouse over navy wide-leg trousers or a navy midi skirt. The lighter color near the face lifts the outfit, while the deeper lower half creates a smooth base.
How to use dark colors
Dark colors are not off limits. A black, burgundy, or navy puff-sleeve blouse can look elegant with a light skirt, but keep an open neckline, delicate jewelry, or a light bag so the top half does not feel visually heavy.
Simple color guidelines
- Try lighter or more detailed colors on top when you want to draw the eye upward.
- Use deeper or calmer colors on a skirt, trouser, or jean when you want a streamlined lower half.
- Repeat one color in a bag, shoe, or earring for a finished look.
- Keep prints smaller and more contained rather than placing a busy pattern across the hips.
The best palette is the one you enjoy wearing. Use these combinations as a guide, then let your favorite color lead the outfit.
