Style It Out Winter Neutrals
THE FEELING’S NEUTRAL
A new decade calls for a style cleanse. As the season starts, color-palette-cleansing winter neutrals are what’s on our radar. The 70s is a strong source of inspiration for designers like Joseph, JW Anderson and Victoria Beckham, who continues to play with tonal dressing. This year, the trick to pulling off the one-tone trend lies beyond the color, focusing instead on multifarious layers, structured silhouettes and varied textures. Shot in a contemporary house, we show you how to wear neutrals in the new year…
Photographed by Benjamin Vnuk.

TEXTURE ON TEXTURE
Linen textiles, smooth silks and crisp cottons… here’s how to successfully ease into the tonal clothing trend this winter.
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Let suede Sergio Rossis elevate a ribbed turtleneck and skirt combo.
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PARDON MY TRENCH
Layered under Michael Lo Sordo’s patent trench, knitted dresses make an impact.
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IT’S A SHEARLING THING
When your Yves Salomon coat is collarless and shearling, all you need are winter neutral separates.
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SHINY SIDE UP
Add new dimension to a silk-blend blazer by clutching a woven-textured bag.
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SUGAR COAT
Without a doubt, all eyes are firmly on this caramel coat with tonal cardigan and Casasola dress.
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MODERN TAILORING
Enza Costa’s cozy, louche sweater reveals a softer and warmer side to suiting.Â
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GREAT LENGTHS
When paired with contrasting accessories, the midi dress feels fresh for 2020.
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Art Director: Liz Muller / Senior Fashion Assistant: Joey Ebbutt /Â Shoot Producer: Bella Robinson / Junior Shoot Producer: Clio Cooper / Fashion Assistant: Remy Farrell / Hair: Josh Knight / Makeup: Lyz Marsden / Model: Laiqah Omar