What comes to mind when you think of women wearing white-on-white ensembles? I immediately think unmistakable chic—a portrait of effortless sophistication, composed of varying textures.
On the other hand, intimidation may come to mind. The fact is, many women are intimidated by the monochromatic look. Many times, an all-white outfit is associated with being cutting edge, stark and modern. Who wants to walk around looking like an extra out of The Fifth Element or Tron? Albeit a hot extra like this recent picture of Emma Roberts at the Paris Couture shows. Or better yet, about to be harnessed for space adventure with the Russians?
Step back and change that to a winter-white-on-winter-white, which is a softer, warmer hue, and you have a sophisticated every day look. Take Cameron Diaz in this monochromatic Stella McCartney outfit. She is the portrait of easy sophistication.
Many of you are probably thinking, “Yes, it looks great, but how can I pull off this look?” Or, “There are so many different shades, I can never seem to find a match from one season to the next. What should I do?” Read below for answers.
How Does One Wear Winter White?
Play With Texture
To add interest to your monochrome look, play with different textures, which is a great trend for fall. I love how a soft silk charmeuse plays with light, while a ponti knit skirt or pant looks matte. Here is an example of an LM StyleBar winter white stretch silk blouse and matching ponti knit skirt. Or how a soft cashmere turtle neck contrasts a technical poplin pant. You can also play with scale. Try pairing a chunky knit sweater with a slim wool winter white pant.
Don't Forget It Plays Well With Others
Winter white also works well with others. Want to wear falls hot colors of cognac, red or oxblood? These colors look amazing with winter white. A long wool coat in these fresh fall colors will give you a pop of chic color.
Versatility
Winter white garments in your closet also lend themselves to versatility. Who doesn't want a garment that can be worn with multiple ensembles in this economic climate? Don't know what to wear with that au currant kaleidoscope botanical print skirt you had to have? Tone it down with a winter white blouse. Do you have a sleeveless dress that doesn't look right with any of your jackets? Throw a winter white blouse under it. You get the idea.
Finishing Touches
Accessorize with suede pumps or leather booties. Grab an animal inspired purse or clutch. I love anything snake or lizard embossed. Finish your beauty routine with a soft nude lip, or go bold with red. I prefer bold red.
To recap - How should I wear winter white?
- If going monochromatic, play with texture. Mixing textures adds interest to your outfit and is a great fall trend.
- Pair with fall's hot colors of cognac, red or oxblood.
- Use winter white to tone down your vivid prints.
- Finish your look with suede pumps and a bold red lip.
A monochromatic winter white look is one not only can all women only pull-off, but also look amazing in. Go for it!