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Monochrome outfit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Man dressed in a monochrome Leprechaun outfit for St Patrick's Day, Dallas, 2018
Woman in monochrome outfit, after Russian dress style from around 1850

A monochrome outfit is a full dress combination (usually including headwear, purse, footwears, and other accessories) that uses only variations of a single color, usually differing only in lightness and darkness.[1][2][3][4][5]

The term may also mean a dress combination that uses only the colors black and white, for example as favored by fashion designer Coco Chanel.[6]

See also

  • Miss Monochrome, an anime character and virtual singer that dresses in black and white.

References

  1. ^ Willow Lindley (2020), "Let Monochrome Outfits Boost Your Mood". Vogue magazine, online article dated 2020-04-29. Accessed on 2021-11-23.
  2. ^ Emilia Miranda Idiens (2018): "Street Style Stars Are Proving Monochrome is Anything But Dull". Fashion Magazine, online article dated 2018-09-11. Accessed on 2021-11-22.
  3. ^ Nishant Baxi (2020): Dress Making. Ebook, Scribl; 22 pages. ISBN 9788835363293
  4. ^ Dillon, S. (2011). The Fundamentals of Fashion Management. AVA Publishing, Switzerland. ISBN 9782940411580
  5. ^ Cassandra Shaffer (2018): "Monochrome – This Impressive Styling Trick Only Has One Rule" Online article at the Whowhatwear.com website, dated 2018-03-08. Accessed on 2021-11-23.
  6. ^ Caroline Young (2021): What Coco Chanel Can Teach You About Fashion. White Lion Publishing, 144 pages. ISBN 9780711259096


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