I hope you all had a great bank holiday weekend! I spent mine picnicking in various parks across London and just generally enjoying having three days off at home after three consecutive weekends away. How amazing was the weather?! I fully enjoyed baring my legs and going jacketless for three days straight and this is what I wore on Sunday. While I normally utterly champion wearing colour, especially during the summer months when it seems even more natural to wear bright hues, today I’m sharing a monochrome look. This is how to wear a monochrome summer outfit, without sacrificing on the usual summer favourites and still being able to stay cool in the hot hot sun.
I styled the outfit around this incredible black and white seventies shirt that I picked it up recently at a vintage kilo sale. I knew it would be great for a monochrome summer outfit, with its retro flower print giving a nod to everyone’s favourite summer pattern – florals. In the past, I wouldn’t have dreamed of wearing sleeves on such a hot day but being made from some kind of linen/cotton mix, this shirt felt super light and I didn’t get too hot at all (a miracle). I love its boxy shape and loose shape – it’s technically a man’s shirt – and it looks great tucked into a pair of high waisted denim shorts.
SHIRT: VINTAGE | SHORTS: VINTAGE | CLOGS: VINTAGE | EARRINGS: VINTAGE | BAG: VINTAGE | SUNGLASSES: RAY BAN
Sticking with the monochrome theme of the shirt, I chose to style it with a pair of white denim shorts. I bloody love white denim at this time of year – it adds a certain freshness to any look and it definitely makes this particular look more summery than if I had worn black shorts, for example. I’ve had these white shorts for a few years now and I love them – they are really high waisted and are the perfect snug fit.
I finished off the look with some pops of colour – How could I resist?! I always feel the need to add some bright hues to a monochrome outfit, whether that be with some yellow plastic earrings or a cute straw bag. Red is often the best colour to inject and while I usually opt for a red lip, for this look I thought I would go for some red shoes. Red clogs, to be precise.
I have toyed with the idea of clogs for the past few summers. In one way I think they are such an unusual yet cool summer shoe but on the other hand perhaps they are just weird, especially ones of this shape. Cool or uncool, I have never been swayed by the reputation of a fashion item before, so I thought I’d give this red pair a go. I actually really like how they look with some denim cut-off shorts, elongating my legs like no other flat shoes do. I have to admit, after a morning wandering around Portobello Road and then a trip to Battersea Park, the clogs did start to rub. However, you know how hot it was so maybe I’ll reserve this particular pair of shoes for slightly cooler days. I think they will look great with some blue jeans and a t-shirt for a cool, off-duty look.
