Frescoes are in fact affected moisture. They need to stay dry, and humidity needs to be low.
You could use a colour wheel to make sure the colours suit one another.
You could ask for opinions.
You could make the patterns and their matching colours originally.
What I would do personally would be to find a colour wheel and choose colours for a shirt/skirt/etc depending on what design the garment was and the shape and size. For example, if it were a mini skirt, I would more than likely choose a solid colour. If it were a longer skirt with - say - polka dots, I would choose two colours that compliment one another like blue and orange, or green and red.
Uh? guess you don't need any help?
The answer is the second option and the first option
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