Monochrome is a style of dressing in single colors, but currently it not only includes the basic black and white tones but also the appearance of other standout colors such as purple, orange… Although it is simple, this fashion style is known as a way for women to pursue a personal style. It is also a fashion style that is not age-specific, not afraid of being out of fashion or influenced by any fashion trends.
Layering different items with different shades is a safe and interesting idea for outfit coordination.
Not everyone knows how to choose colors that suit their skin tone and body shape. Neutral color tones like gray, white, black… are always the simplest and easiest choices to coordinate.
This girl has a warm look on the street with a gray-tone outfit including a wool mix coat and a knitted high-neck sweater with a short skirt.
The biggest advantage of Monochrome is that it is versatile and suitable for all situations. You will easily come across Monochrome outfits from street style to catwalk fashion shows.
This girl creates a mix match by combining a knitted sweater with a pair of trousers. The outfit seems simple but gives the owner a stylish and free-spirited look.
She continues to impress with an outfit applied in a monochrome tone that stands out. She wears an oversized jacket over a fitted T-shirt and pairs it with white denim jeans.
Girls need to pay attention to appropriate color combinations. The most popular way to highlight the Monochrome style is to combine dark and light tones, with darker shades for the lower part and lighter shades for the upper part.
Sometimes, you can choose bright colors or youthful patterns to create a dynamic and fresh appearance. As a fan of color block style, Laura looks vibrant in a green-tone outfit. The bold striped trousers add a unique touch.
This girl shows off her beauty in a brown coffee-colored dress, made of smooth silk fabric with a pleated design. Shell earrings and a chain necklace are a perfect match.
Don’t forget to pay attention to details, fabric materials, and garment silhouettes, as the aesthetic aspect of fashion lies in each detail.