Now that we've had ample time to soak up all things Fashion Week, I'm sure everyone has their own favorite trends and looks. Aside from over-accessorizing (hello, 2001) and a strong shoe game, one of my favorite trends has to be the head-to-toe monochrome looks. I say "monochrome" as an all-encompassing term, as it doesn't only include shades of black and grey anymore. Photos Source Stylists often refer to monochrome looks as anything that's all one hue or color, but in different shades. This can be accomplished by mixing different fabrics as well as pieces from different seasons. A good way to assure you're in the same color family is by purchasing these pieces on the same shopping trip, so you can see what they look like against each other. If you're going for an ensemble that looks like it isn't the same exact shade, make sure it's on purpose. Example: Pairing two navy pieces - they should either be the exact same color, or different enough to look intentionally separate. Photos Source The photos from the runway are probably a little to outrageous for most people to wear on a daily basis. No worries - you can still accomplish the head-to-toe look in one color without having to wear shoulder pads, six-inch heels, smocks, or mesh. Look for classic silhouettes like jumpsuits, midi or long dresses, and pant-suit combos. For some inspiration, I've put together a few looks so you can get the idea. Stay on trend and create runway-worthy looks for yourself, from the comfort of your own closet! the original monochromeTopshop trousers | Reiss coat | Bailey 44 turtleneck | Sophia Webster mary janes | Michael Kors kitten heels | Karen Millen bag | Kate Spade hoops feeling greenGAP jumpsuit | Michael Antonio heels | Toga flats | Anthropologie bag | GAP sunglasses | Rumba watch | Vanessa Mooney earrings plum happy
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