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To be on trend this winter, just go black and white. From Paris catwalks to New York sidewalks, monochrome is everywhere.
Monochrome chic is in
Styling If you want to be bang on trend this winter, just go black and white. Monochrome is everywhere, from the catwalks of Paris to the sidewalks of New York. Time to ditch those garish (and, let’s face it, hard-to-wear) ’80s colours – swap your fluorescent pinks and luminous limes – for some classy black and whites. Carraig Donn’s autumn/winter collection has seized on the monochrome theme in an utterly chic and modern way. Quietly elegant, it includes French dresses, box jackets, skinny trousers and boyfriend waistcoats. The Parisian influence is strong in Carraig Donn’s own French label, J’aime La Vie. It features a strong monochrome palette of black and white in minimalist hues and details. The sharp angular lines in monochrome could make for an austere collection, but the femininity of the dresses counters this. Think flirty and fun. Carraig Donn also features new collections from Fever, Culture, Vila, Peruzzi and Lerros, ensuring a balance between timeless looks and wearable trends. And with French dresses starting at €59, you won’t be breaking into your Christmas piggy bank to look good this winter.
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