The Monochrome Trend
- Nov 1, 2016
- 1 min read

Whist exploring this monochrome trend I styled three diverse looks in which I encompass both shades in varying ways exemplifying its timeless simplicity as can be seen in the below video link.
Black is the absence of colour and white is the combination of them all. The highest contrast possible is black and white and optical illusions usually depict these two shades. The monochrome trend plays a massive part in everyone’s wardrobes, whether it be that little black dress or black suit for a more fancy occasion, or a floaty white dress for the summer or a crisp white shirt.
These two shades connote balance and duality; the simplicity of black and white can be adapted in many different ways to create an effortless ensemble. Any colours will be offset by black and white: its look is timeless. Looking back to renaissance paintings, to the 60s, 70s and 90s, it’s been present in all these eras of fashion and depending on its arrangement it can either look very stark (eg checks or zigzags) or can mimic nature (eg arctic foxes, black cats, cows, zebras etc).
Below are the 5 outfits I styled around this trend, take a look!
Look 1




Jumpsuit- H&M
Kimono- ASOS
Trainers- Nike
Bag- ASOS
Scarf- Thrifted
Look 2





Hat- Ebay
Top- H&M
Choker- ASOS
Jeans- H&M
Boots- Urban Outfitters
Coat- Thrifted
Look 3




Top- Zara
Trousers- Topshop
Jacket- ASOS Marketplace
Bag - ASOS
Trainers- Nike
Earrings- Primark
Look 4




Faux Fur coat- East End Thrift Store
Tights- Primark
Bag- Zara
Skirt- Thrifted
Trainers- Nike
Top- Miss Selfridge
Sunglasses- ASOS
Hairband- Ebay
Choker- Topshop
Look 5




Kimono- H&M
Dress- H&M
Shoes- Rockit Vintage
Bag -Topshop
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