EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MONOCHROMATIC OUTFIT AESTHETIC!

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Mono means one and chromatic means coloured, hence the word “monochromatic” can be broken down into these two parts. So an ensemble that is monochromatic would only have items in that colour.

This does not imply that you would cover yourself in nothing but solid crimson or black. Contrary to popular belief, the fun of the monochromatic trend is wearing many tints and tones of the same colour.

So, let’s see how to pull off these monochromatic outfits:

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MONOCHROMATIC OUTFIT AESTHETICS!

HOW TO ROCK IT!

Although you might believe that monochromatic outfit needs less effort, they can actually be rather challenging to pull off, particularly if you choose to wear bright colours or light neutrals. Finding a monochromatic outfit that you enjoy and are comfortable in requires some trial and error. When I have the correct items to put together a monochromatic outfit, it is really easy to put together and has a very polished look. A monochromatic outfit may be just as eye-catching as a patterned dress or striking blazer when done right.

The first step you do is possibly the easiest; choose the colour you wish to wear. Make sure the colour is one that you feel comfortable wearing and that complements your skin tone and hair as I said before. Wearing a hue that doesn’t enhance your complexion or in any way lowers your mood is the worst thing you can do.

 

MIX TEXTURES IN YOUR MONOCHROME OUTFIT

Make sure to incorporate different textures into your monochrome look! To avoid becoming one-dimensional or dull, you want to add visual appeal, depth, and dimension to your appearance. Denim and chiffon, leather and cotton, suede and silk, and wool and sequins are a few texture combinations you can attempt.

And when it comes to texture, don’t forget your boots or shoes. They contribute to making your outfit more interesting. Think about how satin, leather, patent, or other types of leather will complement the ensemble you’re trying to put together.

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ACHIEVE BALANCE

Remember balance when assembling components. This guideline applies to all outfits, not simply those with one colour. You don’t want to be overwhelmed by just one colour. On the contrary, you want it to give you a tall, lean appearance. Play with dimensions to accomplish this.

For instance, if you are wearing a billowy shirt, be sure to wear tailored pants with it. Wear a form-fitting top with a long A-line skirt. The thicker sweater I’m wearing above is similar; I wore it with fitted turtleneck and thin pants.

 

ACCENTUATE THE RIGHT AREAS

Use the perfect hue to draw attention to the appropriate parts of your body. You should consider how dark or light each component is when wearing the same hue in various tints and shades.

For instance, you wouldn’t choose to wear light-coloured slacks or a skirt if you have particularly broad hips and wish to minimise their prominence. The darker colour on the bottom part and the lighter tint on top would be more aesthetically pleasing. like a light blue top with dark navy slacks.

 

SELECT THE RIGHT MONOCHROMATIC COLORS

It’s crucial to pick a hue that complements your skin tone and hair colour. For instance, choose navy over severe black if you have blonde hair and very pale skin. Dark-haired women with tanned complexion might prefer a deeper shade like burgundy or eggplant.

 

Some outfit ideas:

 

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Blog by: Priya Grover

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