Why monochrome is the ultimate style statement | Times2
, 2022-11-29 00:01:00,
Truman Capote’s resplendent Black and White Ball was monochrome’s first great moment . . . or was it the Ascot scene in My Fair Lady, styled by Cecil Beaton, who won an Oscar for his musical mise-en-scène efforts? Either way, ever since the Sixties monochrome has been the height of style and elegance. The colour combination is a mainstay on the fashion merry-go-round — think Christian Dior, Valentino, Saint Laurent, Celine and Gucci, to name just a few.
Monochrome’s main allure is its ability to deploy pattern in a way that does not overwhelm the wearer: zebra print, exploded florals, checks, stripes, heart motifs. It works just as brilliantly if the two block colours are worn separately within the same look — a black dress with white shoes and a white bag, for example, or a white T-shirt with a black kilt and black kitten heels.
Monochrome is also elevated by texture, finish and fabric; accessories in black-and-white patent are perennially stylish. Paris Texas black patent block and stiletto mules are a must-have, and Chanel’s bestselling slingbacks with a modest 65mm heel in white patent sell out as soon as they hit the shop floor.
Like yin and yang, the magic of monochrome lies in balance and dichotomy. White lends black personality and charm, while black gives white elegance and a sense of cool. So join those timeless style icons Truman Capote and Holly Golightly by immersing yourself in our edit of the best modern monochrome pieces.
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