A Colour Palette Inspired by Doctor Strange: Tips for Applying Bold Colours in Your Wardrobe

October 30, 2024

The magic of Doctor Strange is bright and colourful, and is inherently creative, unique, and full of mystical stuff. While your doctor may not be a real life version of Doctor Strange, doctors are indeed real life superheroes who happen to be real life superstars. We’re going to take a look at a Doctor Strange colour palette inspired by his iconic costume and see how these bold colours can be spiced up in your wardrobe or home decor to make an impact.

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Cloak of Levitation Red: Bold and Empowering

Doctor Strange’s cloak is often the most striking part of the way he looks, and is of a deep, rich red, symbolising power and confidence. It has been abundantly known that the colour red provokes intense feelings of passion and excitement, therefore it’s the perfect ingredient to intrude a coat of confidence in your dress or your environment.

This bold red can be used to make an impression, if you're wearing it on a statement piece, like a coat, jacket or an accessory like a scarf or a bag. It is also great for giving your home or office a dramatic flair, and is perfect for accent walls.

Mystic Blues: Cool and Calming

From darker navy blues to more mystical purple highlights, often blue is featured as the accent colour of the Doctor Strange outfit. This is the deep navy blue, which is part of the colour that symbolises trust and intelligence, and professionalism, so it is used so much in business attire and formal settings.

On another scale, however, lighter blues have a calming effect like ocean’s or sky’s. Adding blue to your wardrobe will make you approachable and trustworthy, qualities we always look for in a doctor. Blue hues are not hard to wear, whether it’s a Navy suit or a white light blue dress shirt.

Astral White: Pure and Illuminating

When you watch Doctor Strange, the glowing, ethereal white energy is the astral dimension. In general, it’s appropriate to think of white as purity, cleanliness, peace. It's not difficult to see why doctors wear white coats — they're practical and symbolic.

Wearing white with your outfit will help you look crisp and fresh.
Consider white shirts, dresses or sneakers. In minimalist interiors this colour works brilliantly, and gives a clean, modern look. It goes well with any other colour in the palette and is a nice alternative choice for fashion and decor.

Golden Details: Wealth and Wisdom

The wisdom, enlightenment, and even divinity alluded to (at least a little) by those golden details on Doctor Strange’s costume. Gold is a typical colour that makes you think of success and luxury or knowledge and enlightenment, all depending on the way it’s used.

It can be used when you add gold jewellery on your outfit or when you use golden items for your home decor, great because this colour gives a sophisticated and elegant. A simple look can be elevated by golden picture frames, light fixtures or even gold earrings or a gold watch, while golden picture frames or light fixtures can make a space a bit more opulent without seeming overwhelming.

Dark Magic Black: Mysterious and Powerful

Doctor Strange’s deeper dive into the deeper sides of magic, such as this, makes marks as black, the colour of mystery and power. Black is one of the most versatile colours in your wardrobe, in fashion it’s timeless and slimming.

Black works when you want to match dress shoes with your suit or dress and combine them with a bowtie for the formal affair, or it’s appropriate for casual wear with jeans, a white T-shirt and a leather jacket. Black can, for interior design, provide contrast, depth and even adding drama, depending on what looks are mixed in with black.

Eye of Agamotto Green: Growth and Renewal

One of Doctor Strange’s most famous artefacts, the Eye of Agamotto glows otherworldly green. Green, a colour hung to nature, renewal and growth is a nice addition to any wardrobe or home that needs a bump of freshness.

Green in your clothing can also have a grounding effect: try forest green, or olive or mint. Green as a colour is also a good colour for your plants or even a nature decoration because green means calm and balanced in your living screen. Green stands for renewal and so a doctor helps your health.

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