Styling A Matching Set


Styling a one-tone set, also known as a monochromatic silhouette, involves using pieces of the same colour and fabric, or shades of the same neutral hue to create a cohesive and sophisticated look.

Layering different colours that go together (Burgundy loves Dusty Blueand Green), plus textures and lengths, like a cardigan or a coat over the top, creates visual interest by framing your one tone set.

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You can also create contrast by pairing darker and lighter shades within the same colour family.

A Burgundy set will work with a Blush Pink cardigan, jacket or coat over the top for cool Eyes and Hair skin tones (don't forget blush pink boots if you own any too).

A Burgundy set will work with an Apricot or Soft Peach cardigan, jacket or coat over the top for warm skinned Vibrant and Creative colour types (don't forget your scarf if you have one in those colours too).

This creates a dark silhouette contrasted by a lighter frame, enhancing the overall look with a coco approved best enhancement colour within the same family.

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Or use any dark neutral and contrast this with your Coco approved best light neutral depending on your colour type.

Light Taupe is the best frame for a Black set for a Hair colour type for instance as Black is not in their colour palette but Light Taupe is and Oatmeal will work best over Dark Cocoa for Vibrant colour types for the same reason. 

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Using colour theory to get dressed will have you stepping out as if every street is your runway. 

Building your perfect wardrobe around colours that suit you and each other will have you wanting to play in there every day! 

Would you like to learn how to wear your skin colour?