Suzi Roher
Designer Suzi Roher creates her eclectic, handmade belts in the belief that women appreciate an element of fantasy.
Pink is one of those colours that can feel like a statement before you’ve even gotten dressed.
The trick is treating it like a neutral. Let the pink lead, and build everything else around it in white — white jacket, white shoes, white belt. Clean, simple, nothing competing.
The scarf is I Love Tea. The pinks in the print connect directly to the pants, which is what makes the whole look feel considered rather than coincidental. And the short jacket — important. Wide-leg trousers need something cropped to keep the proportion honest.
One piece of art. The rest steps back.
Do you wear colour the same way, or do you tend to keep it in your neutrals?
I Love Tea scarf, Cristina size · suziroher.com Limited edition — made in Italy
You’ve worn this before. One colour, top to bottom, and something about it felt almost there, close to pulled-together, not quite landing.
Most of the time, what’s missing isn’t another layer or a different bag. It’s an anchor.
Black belt. Black shoes. Something with weight and contrast that tells the eye where to stop. Once that’s in place, the outfit has structure — and structure is what makes a single-colour look feel deliberate rather than accidental.
Then comes the scarf. Not as a fix, but as the point. When everything underneath is already working, the art doesn’t have to carry the outfit. It gets to just be art.
In The Details is a collage of warmth and texture — layered tones that move through the cranberry without disrupting it, a little painterly, a little editorial. Draped loosely across the front, it takes a strong outfit and gives it a reason to exist.
This is what one colour can look like when you know the formula.
Limited edition. Cristina 145×145cm. Lily 110×72cm. suziroher.com
What’s the colour you always come back to?
You don’t need a new outfit. You need your accessories to agree with each other.
Today’s base: jeans and a tee. Not complicated, not trying too hard. But the belt, the shoes, the jacket — all the same colour family. Luggage, blue, cream. That’s what makes a simple outfit feel considered.
The scarf is the last thing that goes on and the thing that does the most work. It holds all those tones together in one place.
This is the whole system: build a base, match your accessories to each other, then use the scarf to tie it all in.
What does your Saturday look like? Drop it below.
Cristina scarf (145×145cm) and Lily (110×72cm) — suziroher.com
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