How to pull off one-tone dressing

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Make your outfit more eye-catching by co-ordinating a pair of long boots like Olivia Culpo's thigh-high choice.

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One of the simplest ways to master one-tone dressing is to do it with tailoring. Opt for a matching jacket-and-trouser combo and slip a same-toned tee underneath to make an even bolder statement.

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Top-to-toe white can make an elegant alternative to the classic all-black outfit for special occasions.

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Wear matching pieces of the same tone and material for an effortless statement.

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Picking a slightly patterned or textured piece will help break up the outfit if you want to keep it more subtle.

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Experiment with textures and cuts to make the cosiest of outfits look chic.

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Contrast different textures of the same colour like leather and tulle for an interesting twist.

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Show as much of the shade as you can by opting for lots of layers and high necks.

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Picking pieces of the same hue will elevate even the most casual ensemble.

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If you're going to try head to toe in a bold tone, make sure to keep the rest of your ensemble fuss free.

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A relatively simple outfit looks remarkably more sophisticated when every element is the same shade, so don't be afraid to opt for basics.

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Choose pieces which have just a touch of the colour in them to follow the theme across the outfit.

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Don't be afraid to slightly vary shades of the same colour. In some cases, it can have an even bigger impact, drawing attention to different elements of the outfit.

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Small touches like a pop of another bright tone in the form of accessories will lift your ensemble and draw attention to the bag, belt or scarf.

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If you're wary of the trend, pick a muted hue for subtle impact.

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This is a great way to experiment with shape and volume.

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It is also a great way to mix casual and dressier pieces together.

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Muted tones with delicate hints of brighter colour is one way to ensure you look office-appropriate.

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Dressing all in one colour can help accentuate your height so it's a great trend to try if you are petite.

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