Definition of colourblocking in English:
 colourblocking
(US colorblocking)
nounˈkʌləblɒkɪŋˈkələrˌbläkiNG
mass noun(in fashion and design) the use of contrasting blocks or panels of solid, typically bright colour.
 coral leather looked infinitely cool styled with a cobalt skirt—a modern lesson in colourblocking
 from graphic prints to bold colourblocking, black and white footwear is a must-have for spring
Example sentencesExamples
-  This dining room went a step further by experimenting with colorblocking.
 -  The use of colorblocking on this Mignon gown breaks up your daughter's frame, making her appear a bit shorter.
 -  Vogue's laid-back look featured two of our favorite Summer trends: pastels and colorblocking.
 -  Nicole makes a strong case for pastel colourblocking with her lavender locks and see-through cropped top.
 -  Colourblocking and fabric-folding continue on from fall.
 -  Roy used a wave of coral colorblocking in a more fitted sleeveless dress.
 -  For Spring 2014, Burton is making sure you're seen with strong hues, colourblocking, bold prints and sunshine shades.
 -  This bold-printed dress wasn't made for wallflowers, but the colourblocking and pattern cut a fierce hourglass shape.
 -  Olivia took colorblocking to chic heights in the front row of Hindmarch's show at LFW.
 -  It's a set of tailored separates with an optimistic twist at Paul Smith, thanks to primary brights and playful colorblocking.