counter From the catwalk to Hollywood, stars are going bonkers for brown… here’s how to make it your hero shade this season – Forsething

From the catwalk to Hollywood, stars are going bonkers for brown… here’s how to make it your hero shade this season

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Scarlett Johansson in a brown leather blazer and matching pants, holding a black woven clutch, and waving, Image 2 shows Alexa Chung attending the Longchamp FW25 'London Calling' Event

FOR decades, black has reigned supreme in our wardrobes. 

A byword for timeless sophistication, this neutral colour has long been a shortcut to looking chic. 

But in recent seasons, the fashion world has begun to question black’s seemingly unshakable monopoly. 

All the major designers, such as Fendi, Max Mara and Michael Kors, all sent designs down the runway featuring the hue. 

Enter: chocolate brown. 

This rich, refined shade is taking over the high street and winning us over with its classy, versatile appeal. 

From glossy dark chocolate to luxe caramel tones, brown is swiftly establishing itself as the new go-to neutral.

Where the runways lead, celebrities and influencers inevitably follow. 

Alexa Chung attending the Longchamp FW25 'London Calling' Event.
Photo by Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images

Alexa Chung sported a brown suede jacket whilst attending the Londchamp FW ’25 ‘London Calling’ event in September[/caption]

Fashion icons Olivia Palermo and Alexa Chung a brown suede jacket whilst out in London last month, as well as Hollywood stars like Scarlett Johansson and Emily Blunt who wore a brown David Koma minidress to the film premiere of The Smashing Machine, have all embraced chocolate tones recently, proving brown works everywhere – whether on the red carpet or for off-duty street style.

Scarlett Johansson in a brown leather blazer and matching pants, holding a black woven clutch, and waving.
Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images

Scarlett Johansson spotted wearing a leather brown blazer, paired with brown trousers in New York last month[/caption]

Of course, not all browns are created equal. 

The key is to find the shade that best complements your complexion. 

Cooler skin tones shine in red- or burgundy-based browns that add warmth, while if you’ve got more of a rosy-cheeked complexion, you’ll be flattered by cooler, blue-tinged hues. 

Olive and deeper skin tones have the freedom to explore across the spectrum, though lighter shades provide a striking contrast and a more radiant finish.

For those ready to fully commit, tonal dressing is the way forward. 

Take inspiration from Cheryl, who layered three sumptuous shades: a mid-toned roll-neck beneath a toffee-hued two-piece suit, topped with a dark-chocolate wool coat. 

By skillfully blending her browns, the Girls Aloud star created depth and dimension, giving her a perfectly polished look. 

Not quite ready for head-to-toe brown? 

Ease yourself in with a single piece or accessory. 

A chocolate-coloured top styled with black or dark denim delivers a look that feels effortlessly cool, without being too try-hard.

Or if you’re feeling more risqué, team a caramel tone with pale beige and creams.

However you choose to wear it, you’ll soon be on board with brown.

Brown faux leather midi skirt with diagonal seam details.
monsoon.co.uk

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

Brown faux fur coat with toggle closures and two pockets.
tesco.com

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

Peacocks brown button-up sleeveless waistcoat in size 12.
peacocks.co.uk

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

Brown suede bucket bag by Katie Loxton.
katieloxton.com

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

A woman models a brown cardigan with gold buttons and black pants.
karenmillen.com

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

Brown short-sleeve dress with shaggy texture and scattered sequins.
Very.co.uk

Fab Daily Brown Fashion[/caption]

Fashion tips to make you look rich

Fashion Tips to Elevate Your Look

  1. Invest in Classic Pieces
    –Quality Over Quantity: Prioritise well-made, timeless items like a tailored blazer, a little black dress, or a crisp white shirt.

Neutral Colors: Opt for neutral shades such as black, white, beige, and navy, which are versatile and exude sophistication.

  1. Accessorize Wisely

Statement Pieces: Invest in a few high-quality accessories like a designer handbag, a classic watch, or elegant jewelry.
Minimalist Approach: Less is more. Choose one or two standout accessories to avoid looking cluttered.

  1. Tailoring is Key

Perfect Fit: Tailored clothing can make even affordable items look high-end. Ensure your clothes fit perfectly by having them altered if necessary.

  1. Maintain Your Wardrobe

Iron and Steam: Wrinkled clothes can ruin an outfit. Keep your garments wrinkle-free with regular ironing or steaming.
Proper Care: Follow care instructions to keep your clothes looking new. Dry clean when necessary and store items properly.

  1. Footwear Matters

Quality Shoes: Invest in a few pairs of high-quality shoes. Classic pumps, loafers, and sleek boots can elevate any outfit.
Conditioning: Keep your shoes in good condition by cleaning and polishing them regularly.

  1. Monochrome Outfits

Single Color Palette: Dressing in one color or varying shades of a single color can make you look polished and put-together.

  1. Attention to Detail

Grooming: Well-groomed hair, nails, and skin are crucial. A polished appearance starts with personal care.
Subtle Makeup: Opt for a natural makeup look that enhances your features without overpowering them.

  1. Layering

Sophisticated Layers: Layering can add depth and interest to your outfit. Think blazers over blouses, or sweaters over shirts.

  1. Confidence is Key

Own Your Look: Confidence can make any outfit look more expensive. Stand tall and wear your clothes with pride.

By incorporating these tips into your fashion routine, you can effortlessly achieve a luxurious and sophisticated look without breaking the bank.

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