How to Pull Off Bold and Soft Monochromatic Looks

I love monochromatic ensembles because it can look so classic, chic, and edgy, depending how you style it.  Monochromatic is combining the same shade and tones of a color family.  To nail a monochromatic outfit, you can mix fabrics/textures, patterns, and different shades within the color family, to add dimension and enhance visual interest.  It’s all in the details.  This can also include hair accessories, jewelry, handbags, and shoes.  For your next outfit, go through your closet, pick a clothing item, and try committing to that color theme. 

If you are looking for a little inspiration, I have shared a couple favorite looks I found.

Red & Wine Tones

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Pink Tones


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Rosegold & Blush Tones

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Bronze and Beige Tones

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Yellow Tones

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Orange Tones

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Green & Olive Tones

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Plum & Purple Tones

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Blue Tones

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Grey & Black Tones

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Below, I’m sharing yesterday’s outfit of the day, with of my own spin on the monochromatic trend.

Sweater and coat are from Shein, Faux Suede pants are from T.J. Maxx, and boots are from Public Desire

Here’s also a few other past looks I’ve put together (shared via Instagram @QueenV88_)

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