Green Outfits Are About to Take Over Your Wardrobe
Get ready for one of the most colorful trends to infiltrate your wardrobe in a long time. That’s right: We’re talking about the monochromatic look that’s begun to take over the fashion ethos—even those who rarely escape the confines of deep black and bright white. While we’re familiar with head-to-toe red, pink, and even blue, we’re taking the opportunity this summer to try out something new. By mixing hues of army, Kelly, lime, and hunter green, we’re going all-out with the non-primary hue and testing the waters on a head-turning trend that is about to rule the fashion world.
We’re turning to some of the most stylish street style stars there are to teach us all a thing or two about one of the boldest trends of the season. Among the fashion set, we’re learning how to dress in all-green outfits while feeling just as at ease as we would if we were wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans. Key tips to keep in mind are mixing materials, grounding bright tones with those that are more subdued, and opting for classic silhouettes when you’re a little more unsure of the colorful look you’ve slipped into. Suiting, midi dresses, and cropped jackets will aid the transition as a rule, but don’t stop there: Go all-out with minidresses, flight suits, statement tops, and more. Ready to be inspired? Check out the 15 looks below and shop some of our favorite all-green items here.
Go for a whimsical print when opting for head-to-toe green. Consider a crop top and skirt combo for an elegant yet youthful take on the trend.
A suit will never do you wrong. With a fun green option, try out a graphic tee underneath for a perfect high-low look.
Keep it casual with a utility jumpsuit, but make it seasonally appropriate by opting for a shorts silhouette.
Go all-out this summer with a printed top and pants set in a coordinated pattern that wows.
With a muted tone dress, the sky’s the limit. Top it with a printed coat to add some more dimension.
A jumpsuit is always a go-to, especially for summer. Go crazy with a print, even with a bright hue like green.
Make a head-to-toe color look more tailored than ever with a slim-fit suit.
Top a muted tone of green with another bright neutral, like khaki or white, to break it up a little.
Incorporate some prints and patterns into your head-to-toe green look like this floral shirt under a miniskirt and lightweight coat.
With a long form-fitting dress, you’re one-and-done. Pair it with sandals in the summer, boots in the winter, and you’ll feel totally at home in head-to-toe color.
Opt for a looser silhouette, but belt it at the waist to add a little shape. Allover color looks great in a classic print like green-and-white stripes.
Choose a bold hue of green, but keep it interesting with a ruffled silhouette made of a bright floral pattern.
Even in the summer, consider a knit. With a matching top and skirt, it’s a great way to try out that head-to-toe green look.
Play with proportions and break up your allover color look with a top and skirt set that mixes a bra style with a longer and fuller bottom.
Overalls and a shirtdress are wed in this look, which is only made better in the bright green hue. Add contrasting accessories like a neutral bag and shoes.
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