The Look: modern monochrome
Crisp, cool and clean in contrast, it’s hard to go wrong with a monochromatic color palette. Chic to wear and easy to style, such complementary shades are modern yet timeless – it’s the reason decades-old black-and-white fashion photography looks as compelling today as it did back then. And, in sartorial terms, the palette is a fail-safe choice – whatever your mood or agenda – effortlessly taking you from boardroom to brunch or a bar.
How, then, to encapsulate this season’s return to glamour, while maintaining that air of at-home ease we’ve become accustomed to? The answer is a softer take. Think warm ecrus paired with concrete grays or rich navy blues over starker tones. The effect will prove just as sleek, but with an off-duty elegance that makes it as wearable for days spent lounging at home.
The Jacquemus cropped cardigan is a case in point: slashed to the rib cage with keyhole fastenings, it’s perfect worn on its own for after-dark glamour, but also layered over a T-shirt on more casual days. Pair with wide-legged pants from Acne Studios for night-time, and complement with understated accessories that offer a distinctly 1990s minimalist feel – cue strappy wedge sandals that come with practical wearability and an elegant bag from The Row. A statement necklace, such as a chunky pearl and gold-tone choker by Timeless Pearly, will add a directional edge.
Dress it down for daytime with Erdem’s dark-navy high-rise jeans; with a cropped flared hemline, they’re a fresh alternative to a smart pant. Pair with warm neutrals for an effortlessly elevated look – Common Projects’ wool-trimmed suede sneakers add texture, while Gu_de’s slouchy croc-effect bag in an off-white hue brings tactility. Cool, calm and collected – this is the new monochrome for our new normal.