Fashion

Do’s and Don’ts of the All-white Look

When it comes to outerwear, it doesn’t get more classic than an all-white outfit. While fashionistas are ablaze with this monochrome trend, we can’t help but cringe at the possibility of doing a fashion faux-pas.

Well, rest assured ladies, this rising trend is not too tricky to pull off. Just dig into your archives for coveted white pieces, steer clear from faded silhouettes and you’ll definitely look like a style maven! Winter is starting to ease up and the head-to-toe white outfit is the perfect recipe for a jolt of summertime madness! So here are a few tips on how to perfectly pull off an all-white ensemble and well, how to prove naysayers wrong

Do wear white culottes with cropped tops

It goes without saying that everyone is going crazy for these flared cropped pants. So just top them off with a white crop top and voila! You have just achieved an effortlessly chic look!

Do mix fabrics and textures

You’ve probably got a whole drawer of white everything, from skinny pants to simple tanks and tees. The key is to add a bit of charm to your outfit by mixing-and-matching textures and bringing forth another dimension to it. Picture skinny white jeans and a savvy lace blouse… dreamy, right?

Do add statement accessories

What’s a monochromatic outfit without bold and extravagant accessories? You can never go wrong with some boho-chic arm cuffs, a doozy bucket bag, some colorful platforms and last but surely not least, a full-on versatile necklace.

Don’t overdo it with too many trends

Sometimes, too much style is too much! So try to keep your outfit as casually elegant as possible. The all-white look is already timid as it is, so keep it simple ladies!

Don’t go for one shape only

Simply put, if you’re opting for skinny pants, don a breezy flowy blouse for a laid-back look. And if you’re wearing flared pants, then just add a form-fitting top to show off all of your nice curves! Balance is key!

So fashionistas, all aboard the White train, your fashion game is about to get very distinctive!

 

Cindy Menassa