Monochromatic Moment
Instead of mixing patterns in your wardrobe, why not keep everything simple: wear the same tone throughout. Doing so makes the outfit appear more expensive, elevates the look you want to achieve, and provides a look that can last over time. In fashion terms, a monochrome dressing trend means wearing separates of one color that have different textures or similar shades of that color for an overall tonal look. In the story Monochromatic Moment, we used a more neutral palette instead of bold colors. You can go either way.
It actually looks more expensive and elevated. This is a look that can last in time. Seen on the runway as one of the biggest trends this season and here featured in this fashion story.
Foreword by Alison Hernon, Editor-in-Chief, PhotoBook Magazine.
Outfit by Catou
Boots by Bruno Magli
Left: Coat, Suit and Sweater by Joseph Abboud Collection
Tie by Ermenegildo Zegna
Denim shirt by Swonne
Right: Outfit by Ermenegildo Zegna
Suit by Ermenegildo Zegna
Turtleneck by David Hart
Shoes Bruno Magli
Scarf by Joseph Abboud Collection
Left: Outfit from Ermenegildo Zegna
Middle: Outfit from Ermenegildo Zegna
Right: Shoes by Florsheim Shoes
T-shirt by Frank Debourge
Suit by Joseph Abboud Collection
Left: Outfit by Joseph Abboud Collection
Right: Suit by Catou
Shirt by Joseph Abboud Collection
Photographer: Kyle Deleu
Model: Lloyd Dickenson
Fashion Editor: Alison Hernon at Agency Gerard Artists
Groomer: Chris Newburg
Tearsheets by: Wei Liu