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Mastering the Monochrome Look

By Anshulika
Mastering the Monochrome Look

Only the best fashion trends stay popular for all seasons - one of these styles is the monochromatic look. The monochrome look is great because it's so simple to achieve, and it looks good on everyone. With the warmer weather approaching, summer and spring are a good time to try out new style trends.

However, not everyone knows where to start when it comes to mastering the monochrome look, but it doesn't have to be complicated. The easiest way to slowly incorporate the monochromatic look is to understand the ins and outs of the style. Then, slowly add texture, sunglasses, other accessories, and jackets to fill out the look.

What is Monochrome?

Many people get confused when it comes to the meaning of monochrome, but it's a simple definition. When separated into two words, 'mono' means single, and 'chrome' or 'chromatic' means color. Put two and two together, and it means 'single color.' This definition is the foundation of a monochromatic look, as it's simply one color in various shades and tints.

Monochromatic outfits always make a statement because of the subtle color shift. It's easy to pull outfits together and still look fashionable because there are various clothing pieces to choose from in slightly different shades of color, like black or grey, which are common choices for monochrome looks. You can start with the basics in one color and continue building the outfit as your style progresses.

Add Texture

After learning what monochromatic fashion entails, it's time to incorporate texture. Even though everything is the same colour with a monochrome outfit, there's still room for a mixture of textures-in fact, it's encouraged. Experimenting with different textures is a fun way to mix things up and take fashion to the next level.

There are many textures to choose from, like corduroy, denim, lace, silk, satin, cable knit, leather, and mesh. All the textures mentioned can be paired within a monochromatic look and can even be paired together: think a light black lace bodysuit with a dark denim jacket over the top. There's also room to mix prints with the same basic color scheme, like polka dots or leopard print.

Sunglasses

Sunglasses pull an entire look together, especially during the warmer months. Shades are one of the easiest accessories to pair with different outfits because they're so popular. Gucci sunglasses are perfect for balancing fashion and function as they add a stylish touch to any monochromatic outfit.

Not only are Gucci sunglasses stylish and trendy, but they are also durable, so you don't have to worry about broken glasses by the end of summer. Gucci also has a wide range of monochromatic sunglasses, where the glass lenses and arms vary ever so slightly in color shade-making them the perfect accessory for monochrome style. They have the added bonus of shielding your eyes from the sun during the hot summer months.

Accessorize

Similar to sunglasses, accessories like jewelry, bags, and shoes tend to add to the overall look. Wearing some statement jewelry and shoes while rocking a nice bag is the perfect way to add brighter colors. This is especially true for those that don't want to go full monochrome and instead add a pop of color to black or grey looks. The wearer should opt for a more neutral palette if this is the case. Accessories are a great way to show off the wearer's personal style.

Add a Jacket

A nice jacket is the final finishing touch to a monochromatic outfit, as it can take a look to the next level. Jackets are the perfect staple piece because they can be worn in cooler and warmer months, with different styles trending all the time. The most stylish and trendy jackets for spring include denim, breezy trench coats, picnic quilts, leather, flower-patch pockets, and water-resistant overcoats for the rainy weather.

These styles are great for transitioning between seasons. In the warmer months, opt to wear the jackets off the shoulder for a more stylish look. Many lighter materials work better during the warmer weather while still adding style.

Ease Into the Monochromatic Look

To master the monochrome look, it's best to ease into it first. There are no wrong looks when it comes to monochrome, but the wearer should start slowly by choosing their favourite colour and adding texture and accessories. Jackets should always come last, but they're completely optional and don't have to be worn during the really warm months. Anyone can rock a monochromatic look, and remember, it's all about the details.


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