Red, pink, yellow, green, blue and orange are the NEW black.

If you walk past almost every store in your local shopping centre, you'll see the mannequin dressed up as if the cast from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy has invaded it. Even heels have started to range in some serious amount of colours and I say welcome.
A lot of people find that black is the most common colour in their wardrobe and there's nothing wrong with it. However Gucci's Spring Collection, 2011 says that we need to introduce a lot more colour into our lives.

As you can see from the pictures on the left, colour-blocking isn't just putting a bunch of colours together-- because it is possible to make it look like you're wearing your child's colouring in as an outfit. To put it nicely.
Finally something different in fashion that not only has been around for a while however hardly anyone has felt the need to play with colours.

Every woman's inner child has been waiting for this for a long time. It's time to wear those colours that mum said made you look like a prostitute, (or something along those lines.) But remember colour blocking doesn't have to be done full blown like from the Gucci Spring Collection, or as expensive. Wearing a colourful blazer with a colourful pair of shoes is a good start. Maybe even a colourful shirt. Start somewhere, be colourful and let your inner fun child come out to play.

And don't forget to make it extra sassy with a coat of red lippy. Keep it sexy.