You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together.

You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together.

      In the center of Paris, actress and Pattern Beauty founder Tracee Ellis Ross recently showcased her expertise in high-fashion color theory. Exiting in complete Saint Laurent attire, she donned a striking purple lace tank paired with orange trousers, a plaid jacket, and a classic brown handbag. Leave it to Ellis Ross to effortlessly pull off such an unexpected color combination. I appreciate her choice of shades from different color families, as the warmth of her rust-orange pants beautifully balances her vibrant purple top. If you aim to refresh your wardrobe this spring and summer, steer clear of neutrals and take inspiration from Ellis Ross. This striking and surprising color pairing is the ultimate "if you know, you know" fashion statement. Continue scrolling to view a selection of orange and purple items you can mix and match to replicate this vivid designer look for a fraction of the cost.

      (Image credit: Backgrid) On Tracee Ellis Ross: Saint Laurent tank and pants Shop Purple and Rust-Orange Items to Mix and Match

      ZARA Supima Cotton T-Shirt

      J.Crew Perfect Cashmere Cardigan

      ZARA Pleated Straight Leg Pants Should be a go-to for workwear, in my opinion.

      Free People Spotlight Washed Barrel Chino Trousers These trousers have an exceptional fit.

You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together. You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together. You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together. You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together. You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together.

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You're definitely a fashion enthusiast if you pair these two particular colors together.

Recreate the standout Saint Laurent ensemble that Tracee Ellis Ross donned in Paris.