Not exact matches
I loved how the tights and dress together created a
monochromatic look, but decided it needed a little pop
of something to break it up
so that I didn't
look completely like a large grape.
I know some
of you will ask if this color will, «cut you off» or make your legs
look shorter... Yes, they will,
so I would keep the rest
of your
look simple and
monochromatic, like my denim on denim option above.
The rest
of the
monochromatic look is in various shades
of blue, there's something
so chic about a fully matching
look, whatever the occasion, even if you're just walking around a new city!
Who would
of thought black and white could
look so flattering... even when it comes to shorts!As always, what better way to bring a
monochromatic look to life than with some bright accessories!
That day I was in a mood for something kind
of strict
looking and
monochromatic,
so I wore my black skinny jeans, black start - print shirt, black blazer, black heeled booties, and my black lunch bag (do you know that they're having a come back?).
For this
monochromatic look, I rolled the ankle
so a little bit
of skin still shows at the bootie.
This outfit provides great fashion inspiration for college students: It's made up
of simple pieces, but
looks so chic thanks to its almost
monochromatic color palette and the cross-body bag's fun pop
of color.
So I chose a white
monochromatic look adding gunmetal accents for a bit
of punch.
I have been a huge fan
of monochromatic looks — especially in the grey category — all season long
so it's only natural that I would pair a few
of my favorite neutral pieces together for a festive holiday
look.
Old Rule: Mixed Prints New Rule: Solids
Monochromatic looks keep your silhouette long and streamlined
so in 2011
look for items in the same color family that aren't too bulky and offer a mix
of textures.
I think the contemporary
look could have been obtained without going
so monochromatic in some
of the rooms.