How to make the most of Monochrome
When we shop we tend to buy things in the colours that we like most or that we have been complemented in. For some of us this means that our wardrobe can look pretty samey- with lots of different items in the same colour, tones and hues.
I’m going to show you how to swap those, ‘I have nothing to wear’ mornings or, ‘I’ll look silly if I wear all yellow’ days.
It’s pretty simple, I promise and soon you’ll be be able to mix and match regardless of colours.
TEXTURE IS KEY!
When wearing any monochromatic outfit, or wearing one colour in different tones or shades, I’d always always recommend mixing up textures.
Texture is an important element when putting together monochromatic looks otherwise if your monochromatic outfit consisted of just one fabric it would most likely look pretty dull.
This beauty here has paired her plum breastfeeding top with a faux fur gilet in the same colour.


It’s a simple combination but it looks chic because of the different textures.
TRY IT YOURSELF!
My suggestions: try mixing cotton with leather for a cool look, wool and canvas (shoes) for a casual look or satin and velvet for a more formal look.
Don’t head out and buy more if you don’t need to, fast fashion is fast becoming a thing of the past! Why not shop your wardrobe and see what you can come up with.
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