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I’ve Got Mono Fever… Monochromatic, that is.
Monochromatic looks aren’t new; fashionistas are used to dressing H2T (Head-to-Toe) in a monochromatic color- black.
Instead of breaking up the boldness of your red pants with a black top, swap out the black for yet another swath of red. Make yourself into a human cherry.
Or in my case, a blueberry.
This post may have been written under the influence of too much caffeine or not enough.
I’ve had these blue suede shoes for a while now, and their electric color is always eye-catching. I typically pair them with a black dress during a job interview- I find having a pop of color on my feet helps me stick in the interviewer’s mind.
But imagine my excitement when I found pants that matches their pigmentation perfectly! And then a shirt that is their color twin (or triplet). And while the blazer doesn’t match in perfect hue, I think that since the other three items of my outfit are an exact shade match, the colors all complement each other enough.
Jacket: Vintage
Shirt: Old Navy
Pants: New York & Company
Shoes: Macy’s INC.
Bag: BCBG