Alright, so today I wanna share my little project with you all – it’s called “orange black 1s”. Sounds simple, right? But trust me, there’s a bit more to it than meets the eye.

So, I started with this idea. I’ve always been a fan of sneakers, and the color combo of orange and black? It’s just so eye-catching, you know? I thought, “Why not make something around that?”
First thing I did was, I sketched out some ideas. Doodled, really. I’m no artist, but I wanted to get a feel for what I was going for. I made some marks and tried to visualize a look I had in mind, you know? Then, I tried to find some outfits that had orange and black in them. It was a bit tough at first, but then I figured, let’s keep it simple. The sneakers are the star here, so I started browsing Pinterest boards to see some other people’s ideas. Let the orange and black be the main show.
Then came the fun part – picking the right shade of orange. I didn’t want something too loud, but also not too dull. I went through a bunch of color swatches, held them up against different black fabrics, you name it. It was a whole process, let me tell you. And pairing them with neutral colors like white or gray, that really made a difference. Softened the whole look, gave it more depth.
- Sketching ideas: Started by doodling to visualize the look.
- Finding inspiration: Browsed Pinterest for orange and black outfit ideas.
- Choosing the right orange: Went through color swatches to find the perfect shade.
- Pairing with neutrals: Used white and gray to soften and add depth to the look.
After I got the colors down, I started putting together the actual outfit. I tried on like a million different combinations. Black jeans, orange shirt, orange shoes, black jacket – you get the idea. It was a lot of mixing and matching until I found something that clicked.
Finally, I settled on a look that I think really works. It’s simple, but it makes a statement. The orange really pops against the black, and it just feels… right. I think using black as a background really makes those orange elements stand out. It’s like, the contrast just draws your eye right in. And you know, it’s not just about the clothes. It’s the whole vibe, the confidence you feel when you’re wearing something you love.

So yeah, that’s my “orange black 1s” story. It was a fun little experiment, and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Hope you guys found this interesting, or at least a little bit entertaining!