
Most of this is from New Look, apart from the Rebecca Minkoff clutch and Debenhams green flats. I picked up the blue top hat image from Polyvore and I have no idea where the jeans are from but Primark have similar ones (also in yellow, orange and green).
Now, I am not against neons. I don't wear them generally because they wash me out awfully (having very dark hair and very pale skin) - but I love bright colours. I think that neon items can make outfits really eye-catching and edgy.
What I object to, however, is a scary side effect of the neon fashion trend - there are people on my local high street who think the idea is to wear ONLY neon colours, and go out looking like walking glo-sticks! It's so cheap and tacky and looks awful on everyone, regardless of shape, size or colouring; and the culprits always seem to be girls who have no sense of modesty, which only adds to the 'cheap' look. Here's a good example of how totally NOT to wear neon, provided by the Peacocks website (she also has neon pink glads on her feet - who thought this was a good idea?), compared with an outfit idea using bright colours more tastefully:
Dress and necklace from New Look; sandals and bag from Topshop.
These outfits are both easily accessible from any high street - the only difference is that one has some class and looks cute, and the other doesn't. Using neon colours to add interest to a colourless outfit is a good thing; going all-out fluorescent just makes people look cheap and plastic. I know which I'd choose!
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