One colour, two tones
By Josephine Agbonkhese
Breaking up the monotony of day-to-day outfit is a way to breathe freshness into any wardrobe in an instant— and a mutated monochromatic style is a sure-fire way to pull that off.
We’re talking same colour but different tones on one single garment or accessory— from pants to dresses, shirts, skirts and even blouses.
It’s an easy way to add a dose of instant cool to any outfit, and an even easier way elevate your style when you can’t decide whether to do colour-blocking or full monochrome fashion.
Coordinating your monochromatic ensemble’s shades, more than any other thing, gives the impression of thoughtfulness.
The one colour-two tone look has been popping up everywhere in both solid colours and prints.





















