This Melbourne Girl Has Minimalist Style Down to a Fine Art
Melbourne girls are known for their love of an all-black outfit (specifically in the winter months), and when we stumbled upon Molly X on Instagram, it was confirmed. The fashion blogger masterfully makes head-to-toe black look anything but boring by mixing different textures and materials and playing with shapes. With an emphasis on relaxed tailoring and an overall minimal aesthetic, Molly X’s style is super easy to recreate with pieces you already own.
An all black look can be equally as striking as a bright coloured dress—it’s all in the way you wear it and the pieces you style together. Molly X demonstrates that with the right black pieces (E.g. a leather jacket, kick flare jeans, structured top), you can create an endless list of interesting outfits.
Keep scrolling to peep seven of our favourite all-black looks.
Related: How Every Melbourne Girl Dresses for Work in Summer
Related: These Are the Melbourne Girls You Can’t Scroll Past on Instagram
Shop all-black new arrivals over at ASOS to refresh your wardrobe.
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