6 Pieces That Prove Neutrals Are Always a Good Idea
The fashion industry has a whole list of rules that people are just expected to know and follow. But part of what makes the fashion world so interesting is the large number of creative people and their ability to demonstrate their personalities through style. So as far as rules—particularly fashion rules—are concerned, they’re meant to be broken, right? Plus, it’s clear that whoever decided that you can’t wear white after Labour Day hadn’t seen this fall-worthy collection. And White House Black Market is totally on point for the season, introducing a slew of white and other neutral pieces that will totally rule your wardrobe. Whether you go for a full white-on-white look or opt to mix in some other soothing shades, your style game is going to be exceptionally smart and sophisticated this season.
Scroll down for six neutral pieces from White House Black Market.
This fall, cable-knit sweaters in shades of white and grey, get an upgrade with modern silhouettes and edgy design details.
White House Black Market, Sleeveless Mock Neck Tabard ($98)
The real way to turn heads? Add an ultra-chic statement-making topper in a neutral hue that brings your entire look together.
White House Black Market, Reversible Wrap Coat ($240)
Turn to the season’s new must-have sleeveless silhouettes, which will instantly add layers to your look.
White House Black Market, Sleeveless Mock Neck Coverup ($98)
White House Black Market, Long Vest ($160)
From simple, cosy cover-ups to knitwear with an artsy flair, if there’s anything you should know for fall, it’s to not discriminate against sweaters; especially when they come in vibrant whites and grays.
White House Black Market, Cosy Turtleneck Sweater ($88)
White House Black Market, Long Sleeve Turtleneck ($78)How do you feel about wearing neutrals in fall? Tell us in the comments below!
Caitie Schlisserman is an L.A.-based executive director with over a decade of branded content and editorial experience. She joined Who What Wear in 2014 as the first branded content editor and has worked her way up to overseeing a team of talented branded content editors and the beauty department of the media revenue team. Before Who What Wear, Caitie helped launch FabFitFun's first subscription box and worked at a beauty startup where she assisted in successfully launching the editorial department.