Showing posts with label monochrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monochrome. Show all posts

30.8.13

How to Pull Off the Monochrome Trend: Balmain Paris x Proenza Schouler


Gaah, I feel you! The rainy days are yet from over. But is it time to make ourselves look stormy as well? We need to rethink. 

Monsoon weather is primarily dark and gloomy, but it is partly a fashion blessing in disguise. No, seriously. We can forget about bulky rain jackets and start to experiment on classic wardrobe staples to make us stay fashionable even on the wet days. 

Monochrome. Graphic B&W. There's something that makes this trend beguiling to the eye. It takes you in, makes you look taller, redirects your imperfections. Score an organized pattern of stripes and grids and you'll look modern and (not overly) well put together. Plus you can never go wrong with B&W, eh. 

Your complete monochrome guide: burglar stripes, checkerboard prints, diamond patterns, op-art. Rules of thumb to rock this outfit: 
  • pair black with white or white with black (no kidding!), 
  • if you're wearing patterns on top you can leave your bottom plain and same the other way, 
  • if you're trying on all- black or all- white make sure to have either your top or your bottom printed (it can be word art like Jack Daniel's or Chanel's inverted C's logo, or perhaps The Simpsons), 
  • you can incorporate primary colors as accessories the top picks being red and blue, 
  • and you can also mix and match two patterns at the same time. Yes, it's possible! You only have to remember NOT to mix a scattered pattern with another scattered pattern, for example, a diamond patterned top paired with chevron bottoms. Ack! Disaster. 

But with a scattered diamond pattern paired with vertical stripes-- match made in heaven! That's what makes me love Balmain Paris' previous collection below. 


And just like the rainy days, we're not yet done, too. Here are other tricks that can work well for this outfit:


  • you can rummage your closet if you remember having horizontal striped tops, a mono dotted bag, or any B&W accessory that you can add to this look without necessarily spending a precious amount for new items
  • accessories on trend that are good addition to this outfit: B&W baseball caps, leather jackets, round sunnies
  • keep your make up toned down by simply highlighting your bones and browse, nothing fancy in particular
  • you can leave your hair naturally flowing or tie it in a high rise bun or any up-do hairstyle 
  • remember: the more and the brighter the color you add, the less impact the outfit creates. You can be safer with a touch of gray or silver and gold neck & arm candies.
  • you can wear it with a white or black pumps or a mix of the two, a grunge sneakers, or monochrome patterned footwear like this checker heel sandal that I'm dying for from Proenza Schouler. 



Oh, just because it's rainy season and this monochrome trend is dark doesn't mean you're bound to match your mood with it. Wear that smile and confidence instead that can liven up others and, of course, your inner self. You'll never know whose eyes you're winning with all these things on.






Photo Credits:
harpersbazaar (dot) com


29.5.13

3 Prints & Patterns x Spring/ Summer Fashion Trends 2013


Few things I have learned from fashion is that, it's a no-no to cover leather with a leather,  that it's always better with a Chanel No. 5, that Victoria Beckham is a Spice Girl turned designer, and that fashion is what you see and style is what you do with what you see. 

Spring/ Summer 2013 Fashion Trends from Marie Claire
The trend almost always changes every season. Designers create collections that are oftentimes a reinvention of their previous works, or a recycle from the 19- somethings. The thing is that, their own sartorial selves teach us that it's never bad to wear one outfit for two or three different occasions. We can always put up with reinvention, mix and match, and a regular dose of what is on trend for the season. And we have our own respective style conscience to refer to. 

Kate Middleton is by herself an outfit repeater and she nails it down, every time. 

Kate Middleton wearing blue Zara dress on different occasions
Now that we're halfway through the spring/ summer season, here are the prints and patterns that are on trend which we all can take as guide until the next season, or until the fashion world tells us to play them to the crowd again:

Stripes

Regatta stripes from Marc Jacobs. Photo by GoRunway. Taken from Vogue
Designers took on the lineal vertical and horizontal patterns. The vertical patterns are especially most fitting for those who needs some slimming and adding up with height to do, like myself. Opposite works for the horizontal patterns.

Chevrons
Chevron pattern
Or sometimes it's called the "sawtooth" pattern. This type of zigzag can work well with a different pattern as pair, say, a horizontal stripe. It can also be paired with a plain cover-up.

Op- art Zigzag

Dazzling optical patterns from Marc Jacobs. Photo by GoRunway. Taken from Vogue
Op-art which literally stands for optical art is basically patterns that create optical illusions. It also works well with other patterns and complements nicely with a mod look.

Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue recounted sixties London of mod look fashion, in the movie The September Issue, as an inspiring fashion movement. And she's right! Mod fashion is particularly seen in carefully tailored suits, bangs (fringes) haircut, and an over-the-top makeup. 

Here's an example of Op-art complemented with mod look in a William Klein's 1966 film Qui etes- vous Polly Maggoo? (Who are you Polly Maggoo?)


The patterns are largely monochrome and bold. They can seem a little daunting and nauseating, too. Bold monochrome bangles, or a little pop of primary color as an accessory can do the trick. 

Monochrome. Photo by GoRunway. Taken from Vogue
Also check this out for spring/ summer 2013 fashion show highlights. Tell me what other spring/ summer fashion trends you know? Maybe leather, or denim? They are an endless ensemble!









Reference:
vogue (dot) co (dot) uk

Photo/ Video Credits:
marieclaire (dot) co (dot) uk- 1st photo
fashionista (dot) com- 2nd photo
vogue (dot) co (dot) uk- 3rd,5th photo, & 6th
google (dot) com (slash) images- 4th photo
youtube (dot) com