Monochromatic Dressing 101
Texture, texture, texure
Beginning with neutrals is a great way to start your monochromatic journey because we often have more of them than other, bolder hues. I recommend starting with a neutral that gives you some variety, like my personal favourite, grey, which has a standing reservation in my wardrobe. Often times I’ve heard clients complain that dressing in a monochromatic way feels visually boring. One of my favourite ways to keep this kind of look exciting is by embracing texture. In this first look, I combine two different textures, both in the shrug and turtleneck and finish the look with rigid denim, bringing an unexpected combination of finishes to create visual interest to a neutral monochromatic look.
Colour Families
One of the things you want to keep in mind when building a monochromatic look is that not every piece has to be the same depth of colour. The goal here is not to match every piece perfectly, instead, they should offer variety while still fitting nicely into the same colour family. In this look I stayed within the teal colour family, going with a darker teal skirt and boots on the bottom, complementing the pastel teal tones on top, creating a unified look with plenty of colour variation while still keeping monochromatic.
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