Trend for spring: this is how stylish we will be wearing the trendy monochrome look in 2021

Because of boring!
We now wear the trendy monochrome look so stylishly


Monochrome outfits are boring and uncreative? Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that! The monochrome look has long won the hearts of influencers and ours too. We'll show you how to style the megatrend.

Which color goes with what, can pattern A be combined with pattern B and what can I do with this super beautiful, but super unusual print? Yeah, fashion can sometimes be pretty complicated – believe us, we know it. It is all the nicer when a cool styling succeeds without hours of trying things out in front of the closet or desperately poring over fashion bibles. Instead, the key to our fashion happiness is: monochrome look.

Does that sound complicated again? Fortunately, it is not at all. Monochrome means one color – and that by and large explains the whole trend. Instead of wildly combining countless colors and patterns, we focus on one tone and let off steam and then really let off steam. Strong colors such as pink or orange, everything from the pastel range as well as neutral tones from the Braun family will be particularly popular in 2021.

Because of boring! : We now wear the trendy monochrome look so stylishly

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This is how you style the monochrome look

Basically, it's very simple: grab your favorite color (how about a rich apple green or a bright burnt orange? We looove!) And style it off. The nice thing is that you can't go wrong, as long as you stay true to your chosen color. So easy, so exciting! Because one thing is definitely not the monochrome look: boring. The influencers have long since chosen him to be their favorite fashion statement.


This spring we are setting the trend for these pants

The street style professionals also know how to make the style even more exciting with a few small refinements. Instead of keeping the look in exactly the same color (after all, it can be a real challenge to find a blouse with balloon sleeves in exactly the same shade of lilac as the beloved paperbag trousers), they are based on shades from the same color family. However, a bit of tact is required here. In order for the monochrome look to still work, you shouldn't deviate too far from your basic shade on the color scale. One or two small nuances are enough to give your style more depth and variety.

Because of boring! : We now wear the trendy monochrome look so stylishly

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Another lever is always the good old mix of materials. Different structures automatically provide different color depths and thus bring movement to your monochrome look. This is how the peach-colored satin-look midi skirt really looks big with a knitted top in the same color. The bright pink powersuit gets a real style upgrade with a pink organza blouse.

With the accessories you can let off steam again

Because of boring! : We now wear the trendy monochrome look so stylishly

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When it comes to accessories, however, things are less strict. Adapting shoes and bags to your monochrome look is next level, but it doesn't have to be. With the monochrome trend, a little game with tasting is definitely allowed, so go for a strong contrast if you feel like it. Whatever is possible are accessories in neutral tones such as white, black or beige. They adapt to any look and bring in a little calm, which can sometimes be an advantage, especially in combination with a strong color such as pink or orange.