Monotone fashion made it to the right side of the hit list in 2019 and 2020 proves to be no different. We’re giving you all the reasons to embrace the trend for the season! So here’s all the proof you need to rock the trend.
Matching your tops to your bottoms may seem dated, but fashion enthusiast world over have found new ways to slay the trend. Monotone ensembles have taken over the fashion week’s world over. Moving away from the idea of mixing and matching, wearing outfits in the same colour tone has reigned supreme in 2019. From Celine Dion to Blake Lively to the Kardashians, and Deepika Padukone to Kareena Kapoor Khan, celebrities across the globe have joined in on the trend.
But some may ask – What is Monotone fashion? Monotone fashion is all about wearing the same colour tone head to toe. But monotone dressing can be tricky, play it safe by opting for an all white or all black ensemble. If you like to be bold and daring opt for a striking red or royal blue pantsuit.
1.) Earthy Tones
If you’re looking for monotone dressing inspiration it doesn’t get better than Kim K. Pull out your nude colour separtes and get heads turning.
2.) Brown All The Way!
Brown makes for a great winter and autumn colour, Kylie shows us how to slay the trend. Style your look with matching colour boots and a handbag for a stellar look!
3.) T For Turquoise!
No words can be enough to explain Celine Dion’s dressing sense. She’s stealing the spotlight worldwide with her sartorial choices and this look proves the same. Moving away from neutral tones, Dion picks out a bold & vibrant hue. To break the monotony she chooses a dark hue of the same tone to amp up the drama.
4.) Candy Crush!
Keep it summery and super fresh as you opt for a powder pink pantsuit. Sure enough to deliver boss babes vibes while looking extremely fashion forward. Style the pant suit with a lighter hue tee for the best look.
5.) Bold & Beautiful
Be daring and stand out from the crowd as you don a vibrant hue. Take a cue from Deepika on how to add sequins to a monotone look without look OTT or add a contemporary twist to your Indian wear as you opt for a cape in the same hue.
6.) Suit Up!
Sonam Kapoor looks ravishing in red as always. Teamed with matching boots and a handbag, this look will surely catch everyone’s attention.
7.) Vision In White!
Who better than Bella Hadid to take fashion inspiration from? An all-white ensemble is not only a wardrobe MVP but is also a fail proof way to slay the monotone trend. Play around with fashion accessories to add a different accent.
8.) Muted Tones
Don’t love pantsuits? Fret not, we’ve got your covered. Kangana shows us how to pull off the perfect summer monotone look. A pleated skirt with a crisp shirt never fails to impress. This is just the outfit you need for a brunch this spring!
9.) Divine Denim!
Denim on denim might be so 2000’s but fashion enthusiast all over the world have brought this back in trend. Quirk things up as you opt for a washed denim monotone look. A playful skater skirt and a hoodie are the perfect separates for a youthful look.
10.) Black Beauty
Pulling off a monotone look doesn’t get easier than an all black ensemble. An evergreen look that always leaves you with a stellar look! Experiment with cuts and silhouettes to add a unique touch to your ensemble.
Yes, monotone fashion is all about wearing the same (or similar) colour on the top and bottom, but whoever said you couldn’t add some variety? Experiment with textures and fabrics to add a playful look because that’s what fashion is all about. We are on board with this trend and cannot wait to don it!
Author Credits: Arushi Sakhuja
Picture Credits: instagram.com,
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