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Monochrome Fashion for Spring & Summer
Monochrome Fashion for Spring & Summer
Color trends cycle between pastels, neons, and muted colors, but black and white will always remain in style. Monochrome colors in fashion are timeless and can be seen gracing runways, blogs, and magazines all year long. It is suitable for any occasion. Whether you’re graduating from college or sitting sideline at an NBA game, the striking contrast on your monochrome attire will surely turn heads.
It is no surprise, then, that we at Historic New York have produced black and white monochrome pieces for our Spring and Summer 2017 collection. Our monochrome collection is made up of six unique dresses. They are geometric, but novel, sculptural, and minimal in design. Continue the monochrome trend in style with Historic New York’s Monochrome Collection.
Historic New York Cadre en Burlina Jacquard Dress
Brandishing the Historic New York “HC” Logo, this monochrome dress is perfect for a night out on the town. Wear it to have drinks with your friends or out to a fun dinner with your partner. The burlina pattern mimics that of wild feline, and those patterns never go out of style. A black vinyl synthetic leather fabric is used to create the mock neck v-cut collar, which adds a posh touch to this stylish dress. We could definitely see Rihanna wearing this bold dress in all her street-chic glory.
Historic New York Ceramic Tile Leather Laser Cut Black and White Dress
With the monochrome ceramic tile patterned inset framed by black faux-leather fabric and mesh black fabric, this dress would make for the perfect power-dress in a boardroom meeting turned happy hour garb. The lines of create a beautiful silhouette on any lady who wears it. Emma Watson often wears monochrome ensembles, and we can see her in this dress while giving a great speech while empowering women of the world.
Historic New York De Crescendo Black and White Ottoman Knitted Dress
“De Crescendo” defines this dress well as the graphic white arrows descend the front and back of a simple black and white striped dress. The black and white stripes provide more than an interesting background, though. They are created in a textured and raised Ottoman knit, making the dress both comfy and covertly elaborate. Janelle Monae would be able to pull off her signature monochromatic black and white style effortlessly and casually in this dress.
Historic New York Diminuendo Black and White Ottoman Knitted Dress
In another music symbol inspired piece, the diminuendo dress shows a decrease in a new way. The thin black and white arrows move from the neckline to the hem of the dress, which is cut just above the knees. The textured black and white stripes provide an interesting backdrop to the shapes that cascade down the dress. Two dark squares grace the waistline and prove to be utilitarian as they are actually functional pockets! Zendaya would make this dress look fun with a pair of socks and some heels from her new shoe line.
Historic New York Achromactic Geometric Fit and Flare Knitted Dress
A playful combination of several iconic patterns all in one dress makes monochrome not seem so serious. With a fitted top and flared bottom, this dress is even more whimsical. The knitted Maillage Géométrique Robe Tricotée dress has a gingham jacquard patterned upper half and ripple A-line geometric patterned bottom half. Jessica Alba would look stunning in the fun and flirty piece.
Historic New York Black Laser Vinyl Dress
In true monochrome fashion, this black on black dress combines a corduroy body with black vinyl synthetic leather appliqués and optional collar. The two different black fabrics give this dress a distinctive dimension. Gigi Hadid would really bring this dress to life!
Where do you wear your monochrome Historic New York dresses? Shop this collection and more at Historic New York:
1411 Broadway, 29 FL
New York, NY 10018
and at www.shophistoric.com
Color trends cycle between pastels, neons, and muted colors, but black and white will always remain in style. Monochrome colors in fashion are timeless and can be seen gracing runways, blogs, and magazines all year long. It is suitable for any occasion. Whether you’re graduating from college or sitting sideline at an NBA game, the striking contrast on your monochrome attire will surely turn heads.
It is no surprise, then, that we at Historic New York have produced black and white monochrome pieces for our Spring and Summer 2017 collection. Our monochrome collection is made up of six unique dresses. They are geometric, but novel, sculptural, and minimal in design. Continue the monochrome trend in style with Historic New York’s Monochrome Collection.
Historic New York Cadre en Burlina Jacquard Dress
Brandishing the Historic New York “HC” Logo, this monochrome dress is perfect for a night out on the town. Wear it to have drinks with your friends or out to a fun dinner with your partner. The burlina pattern mimics that of wild feline, and those patterns never go out of style. A black vinyl synthetic leather fabric is used to create the mock neck v-cut collar, which adds a posh touch to this stylish dress. We could definitely see Rihanna wearing this bold dress in all her street-chic glory.
Historic New York Ceramic Tile Leather Laser Cut Black and White Dress
With the monochrome ceramic tile patterned inset framed by black faux-leather fabric and mesh black fabric, this dress would make for the perfect power-dress in a boardroom meeting turned happy hour garb. The lines of create a beautiful silhouette on any lady who wears it. Emma Watson often wears monochrome ensembles, and we can see her in this dress while giving a great speech while empowering women of the world.
Historic New York De Crescendo Black and White Ottoman Knitted Dress
“De Crescendo” defines this dress well as the graphic white arrows descend the front and back of a simple black and white striped dress. The black and white stripes provide more than an interesting background, though. They are created in a textured and raised Ottoman knit, making the dress both comfy and covertly elaborate. Janelle Monae would be able to pull off her signature monochromatic black and white style effortlessly and casually in this dress.
Historic New York Diminuendo Black and White Ottoman Knitted Dress
In another music symbol inspired piece, the diminuendo dress shows a decrease in a new way. The thin black and white arrows move from the neckline to the hem of the dress, which is cut just above the knees. The textured black and white stripes provide an interesting backdrop to the shapes that cascade down the dress. Two dark squares grace the waistline and prove to be utilitarian as they are actually functional pockets! Zendaya would make this dress look fun with a pair of socks and some heels from her new shoe line.
Historic New York Achromactic Geometric Fit and Flare Knitted Dress
A playful combination of several iconic patterns all in one dress makes monochrome not seem so serious. With a fitted top and flared bottom, this dress is even more whimsical. The knitted Maillage Géométrique Robe Tricotée dress has a gingham jacquard patterned upper half and ripple A-line geometric patterned bottom half. Jessica Alba would look stunning in the fun and flirty piece.
Historic New York Black Laser Vinyl Dress
In true monochrome fashion, this black on black dress combines a corduroy body with black vinyl synthetic leather appliqués and optional collar. The two different black fabrics give this dress a distinctive dimension. Gigi Hadid would really bring this dress to life!
Where do you wear your monochrome Historic New York dresses? Shop this collection and more at Historic New York:
1411 Broadway, 29 FL
New York, NY 10018
and at www.shophistoric.com