Cobalt blue is breakout colour of the season, nodding to the nostalgic while still retaining a palpable sense of newness. For a fresh way to wear it, look no further than the midi utility dress with contrasting black buttons – we like it best with a powder-blue knit and white trainers. A more classic interpretation of the colour trend comes in the shade of flattering wrap dresses with patchwork florals on cobalt and navy.
Tonal dressing has taken a turn for the bold this season thanks to the emergence of rust orange, one of the key colours of 2019. How to make it work in your new-season wardrobe? Putting an emphasis on long, languid and fuss-free silhouettes, this cowl-neck knit and wide-leg trouser combination makes light work of what might be considered a tricky trend to master. For something that feels a little more subtle, a terracotta-toned shirt is the perfect entry-point piece – wear yours with denim.
Make some room for mustard, the colour trend that’s not going anywhere in 2019. Having made its entrance in our autumn/winter wardrobes, the runway-ready hue has now turned its attention to the new season with patchwork-print midi dresses and striped shirts, further accentuating its boldness with splices of complementing colours.
Master the art of wearing colour with our exclusive in-store events in selected Monsoon stores on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd February 2019. You’ll be treated to:
• A bespoke 30-minute appointment with our personal shoppers • Expert fashion tips on how to wear and style colour • Complimentary glass of fizz • 20% OFF in-store discount (valid on 2nd-3rd February 2019 only)
Personal styling sessions are free and there’s no booking required – simply come and see us in store!
Westfield Shepherd’s Bush, Westfield Stratford City, Marble Arch, Birmingham Grand Central, Newcastle, Glasgow Buchanan Street, Cardiff, Kingston, Guildford and Milton Keynes.
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