It’s interesting how the colour brown does not get as much acceptance in the fashion circuit as other dark colours. Well, unless it’s a leather jacket or boots, every time we think of dark colours, we normally gravitate towards shades of black, blue, red, or green. However, unlike popular notions, brown could be a very stylish pick if you know how to style it the right way.
The Indian Valentine
Pick up a Belgian chocolate hued Patiala salwar and team it up with a light-colored, short, and flared kameez. This look is not just unique because of its unique colour combo but also because it’s a quirky indo-western ensemble. Also, this look can go perfectly well with Indian or western accessories. However, opt for minimalist accessories and avoid going over-the-top.
The Retro Magic
Now, brown is a very rustic and nostalgic colour that could easily take you on a trip down memory lane when bell bottoms and flared sleeves were all the rage. Since 2020 has been all about bringing back the basics, you can pick up a brown shirt and team it up with bell-bottomed pants or polka-dotted skirts. Finish the look with huge hoop earrings and an ombre sunglass for a day outing.
The Jacket Affair
Jacket Look For This Valentine Well, a list of brown colored clothes would remain incomplete without the mention of a brown leather jacket. A shiny, pure leather jacket is a classic and will always be one of the most sought-after pieces of the garment. You can team the jacket with a pair of black denim, a white shirt and a pair of black boots. If you think it isn’t cold enough for a leather jacket, you can try out a structured cloth jacket and wear a set of stacked chain necklaces to add a bit more glam.
The Boss Babe
Many believe that pant-suits should only be kept aside to wear at work. But what they don’t tell you is that it can be redone to make it flexible and fashionable. Team up a dark brown formal trouser with a light brown strapless top and there you have it, a formally informal valentine look. You can team it up with a chunky bracelet and pointed black ballerinas.