Eye-catching guarantee: how to shine in Russet Red
Russet Red combines well with beige, cream and off-white for a fresh, summery look. Different shades of brown such as cognac, chestnut or nougat, on the other hand, make the outfit look autumnal and give it a 70s touch.
The mix with sage green, mustard yellow or navy blue creates an interesting contrast and is a colour combination that inspires in every season.
If you're brave, wear a (russet) red all-over look or combine the rust red with softer shades of red such as apricot, coral or orange. Make sure you don't mix more than three shades from the same colour family - otherwise the look can appear unbalanced.
Out of the blue: how to style the trend colour Light Blue
For a sophisticated summer look, Light Blue goes perfectly with white, beige and gold. Pastel colours such as apricot, lilac or mint green can also set the scene for Light Blue medical compression stockings. Those who opt for monochrome outfits demonstrate a real sense of colour and fashion: different shades of blue can be stylishly mixed in different shades and harmonise wonderfully. Ideal for tone-on-tone: mix different materials.
Fancy some colour blocking? Exciting contrasts are created by mixing bright colours such as raspberry, magenta or purple with light blue - here you can play with intense nuances. Whatever you like is allowed!
Infinite leo love: the new flat knit pattern Wild
Flat knit users can now live out their wild side with the new design and fashion element Wild. Either with neutral colours such as beige, white and brown. If you want to stand out, wear Leo with medical compression, for example with a cool blouson or blouse.
Combined with an all-black look, the outfit looks classy - the compression is the centre of attention.
For a trendy, elegant office look, Wild is styled with a white blouse, black blazer and three-quarter length trousers. Mixed with shades of red and oversized clothes, the leo ensemble looks unusual.
Which colours can you combine best with Lilac?
Lilac looks elegant with white, light beige or nude - this is how the colour really comes into its own, appears fresh and tells of summer and fragrant flower meadows. Black, grey or brown tones also create a soft, fashionable look. If you love colour, a combination with trendy pastel shades is just right. Or go for an all-over lilac look - trendy yet elegant! Depending on how you style it, Lilac adds a delicate touch to outfits or makes a cool statement.
How to integrate Sage Green into your everyday wardrobe
Sage Green harmonises particularly well with black, white and grey. The trend colour also looks extremely elegant with light beige or camel and darker shades of brown. Accentuate Sage Green perfectly with pastel shades such as lilac or apricot and show your sense of style. Bright yellow tones also create lively contrasts in your outfit.
You can find more outfit ideas as well as colours and patterns in the medi StyleBook.
Advice and care with colourful compression stockings from specialist medical retailers
Get advice on all aspects of your new fitting from a specialist medical retailer. Visit your trusted specialist retailer.
- Wear outfits with a slightly wider cut and a more flattering shape. Tight garments or hard and unyielding material can cut into lipoedema and lymphoedema.
- If you want to draw attention away from your legs, try using a bold colour accent to draw attention to your upper body. Or choose a top with a pattern, frills or lace. Waist-accentuating paperbag trousers with a high waistband are also perfect. Go for wide skirts or dresses in midi or maxi length - they conjure up a flattering silhouette.
- If you have lipoedema or lymphoedema on your arms, you can work with an eye-catching shoe that draws attention to itself - for example, a coloured sneaker or a ballerina with a pointed toe cap to lengthen the legs. Kimono or batwing sleeves are also perfect and slightly concealing in warmer temperatures.
- More restrained fashionable patients set smaller accents: Choose culottes or roll up your trousers slightly so that the compression garment peeks out between the shoe and legwear. A slit in your trousers or skirt also charmingly reveals the compression
- Are you standing in front of your wardrobe and don't know what to wear with your compression? The following outfit always works: a cashmere jumper or a white blouse, bootcut jeans and trainers. This look is smart enough to be prepared for all eventualities and occasions.
- To turn a simple outfit into a real wow look, you can top off your outfit with jewellery! When choosing the material, make sure that it matches your skin tone. Silver and white gold tend to work with cooler and darker skin tones. Yellow gold looks fabulous on tanned skin and adds glamorous charm to your look. A mix and match with silver and gold can also add an interesting accent.
- Accessories can also add that certain something: a belt gives your outfit structure and creates a beautiful silhouette. High-quality bags pimp any look, no matter how simple. Colourful headgear such as hats, headscarves or eye-catching headbands also accentuate outfits in style.
Interview with stylist Gabriella Opitz
Fancy more inspiration and background information on the current mediven design campaign? In this interview, stylist Gabriella Opitz explains how she selected the outfits for the shoot and why fashion can help people to deal more confidently with a condition such as lipoedema and lymphoedema.
mediven flat knit with many extras
Treatment for lymphoedema and lipoedema is highly individualised. That's why the customised mediven flat knit range focuses on comfort, durability and fashionable versatility. Many extras are available, such as functional zones, lateral seam or fashionable finishes with crystal applications.
To the mediven flat knit stockingsNote:
Due to different lighting conditions and screen settings, deviations from the actual product colour are possible.