Monochrome outfit ideas don’t have to revolve around black and white. Actually, the term refers to wearing one colour head to toe if we are going to get all factual. I think it’s one of the most chic and reliable outfit choices and one that I have been styling and wearing for the season (well so far). So let’s talk about where this is stemming from. Erdem channelled the burgundy look via a ladylike cape coat followed by Chloe and 16 Arlington – Chloe’s revival is much talked about thanks to the appointment of Creative Director Chemena Kamali, who has brought boho back in a wearable, non naughties, kind of way. Her take on the head to toe in one colour comprises of leather trousers and a cut out roll neck sweater. It’s the mix of contrasting fabrics that makes this aesthetic appealing. I’m going to sound like a broken record with this advice, but it stands true for a lot of trends this season. But I know you want to know how to get the look. Here is my take.
I love the idea of sequins with faux fur – check out River Island’s oversize sequin midi dress (€90) for cues on how to do party season with something timeless. In addition, a faux fur jacket never dates (the above is €132) and works with a party dress and denim equally. If you have said jacket, don’t keep it for occasions, get it out with your casual outfits and show it some air. I often wear mine with wide leg denims and runners. Also please take not of the new Christmas shoe collection from Penneys, these velvet heels (€20 available in store during December) as a perfect finish to this monochrome look. And again, the shoes will work with jeans for some extra wears.
And who do I think has been doing this well? Take a look at Zendaya’s Louis Vuitton leather gown she wore recently in New York, and Emily Ratajowski’s Donna Karen look for the LACMA Gala (this was kind of more of a rust colour but I loved it).