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How To Style Monochromatic Outfits

By Michael Bamidele
08 December 2019   |   2:55 pm
You don’t need to appear in the colours of the rainbow to stand out. Sometimes, less is more and in this case, monochromatic outfit means less. The thought of dressing in only one colour may seem disconcerting, but if done correctly, it can be a show-stopper. Monochromatic outfits don’t have to be made up of…

How To Style Monochromatic Outfits | Ebuka. Image: Instagram/ebuka

You don’t need to appear in the colours of the rainbow to stand out. Sometimes, less is more and in this case, monochromatic outfit means less.

The thought of dressing in only one colour may seem disconcerting, but if done correctly, it can be a show-stopper.

Solange. Image: InStyle

Monochromatic outfits don’t have to be made up of solid pieces; you can play with patterns, textures, shades or tones.

Burna Boy | Image: Instagram/Burnaboygram

If you’re new to monochromatic style, take some time to find out what you like and what you will feel confident in. Be careful with bright colours. And if you’re in doubt of how it would turn out, start with black.

Mercy Eke | Image: Instagram/Mercy Eke

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