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In Vogue |
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Fashion is always evolving.
It is all about playing with colours, styles and textures.
This season monochromatic dressing is in vogue. Technically,
dressing monochromatically is wearing one color (any color)
from head to toe. The advantage in dressing in one colour
is it makes everybody look slimmer and taller instantly. Monochromatic
dressing creates a vertical illusion that makes you taller
and slimmer, when your clothing produces a strong vertical
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You can use different textures
of the same colour to make your outfit more interesting. Even
if the colour of your trouser and top is the same, but the
variation in textures would give the outfit a rich interesting
dimension and relief from sameness. With textures like ribbing,
knits, tweeds, and jacquards type fabrics; you can even add
patterns without ever getting near another colour.
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If you do not feel like dressing
in one colour then you can use a little variation in the colour
palette however don't lose the monochromatic magic. For example
mix subtle dark colors, such as navy and deep loden green,
mink brown and charcoal gray, deep wine and raisin, or any
of the above colour with black. The slight variations in color
add interest, but you get almost the same solidarity as a
single color since the eye is not terribly distracted and
still produces a strong unbroken vertical line. |
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You can also blend lighter
and darker shades of one color to give that monochromatic
look to your outfit. The most slenderizing combination is
to wear the darker tones on your lower half with the lighter
tones nearer your face. Blends in the same color family give
the impression of solid colour unity and make for a longer
and leaner look. Plus, they are quite chic and very sophisticated
to boot. |
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