kamaryn potter two of a kind garance core street style photos

Match Point

8 years ago by

Parfois, on se dit que c’est plus simple de s’habiller dans la même couleur de la tête aux pieds. En noir, par exemple (on peut tous plaider coupables, sur ce coup-là).

Garance est une adepte de la tendance avec, euh… du blanc. D’accord, s’habiller dans une vraie couleur de haut en bas, c’est un peu délicat, mais ce qui est encore plus rare, c’est de porter un ensemble assorti. Un peu comme un tailleur, mais qui ne se cantonne pas au combo veste-pantalon, et propose généralement un motif, un imprimé ou des rayures.

kamaryn potter two of a kind garance core street style photos

kamaryn potter two of a kind garance core street style photos

J’adore comment les filles interprètent la tendance matchy-matchy en ce moment. Je trouve Kamaryn super féminine avec ces rayures raffinées et la ceinture drapée qui souligne la taille. L’ensemble gilet-pantalon (et t-shirt) à rayures fines de Jessica frôle la perfection, dans un esprit Giorgio Armani mâtiné d’Annie Hall. Et ce qui marche super bien sur Lizzy, ce sont les petits détails d’œillets blancs !

D’ailleurs, ces trois tenues reflètent bien la tendance monochrome blanche ou noire en adoptant une palette chromatique neutre. Une approche less-is-more (oui, je sais, ce n’est pas franchement révolutionnaire) Mais c’est la clé ! Une simple petite astuce visuelle pour allonger la silhouette !

Vous en pensez quoi, vous, des ensembles assortis ?

jessica joffe two of a kind garance core street style photos

jessica joffe two of a kind garance core street style photos

lizzy okpo two of a kind garance core street style photos

lizzy okpo two of a kind garance core street style photos

Sur Kamaryn: top et jupe, Calvin Klein vintage; chaussures, Gucci; sac, Coach / Sur Jessica: gilet et pantalons, Diane von Furstenberg; chaussures, Converse; lunettes de soleil, Oliver Peoples / Sur Lizzy: top et pantalons, William Okpo.

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  • I love these looks and I wear all black all the time. Or grey. Or Navy. That’s about it. As long as it’s not a « suit » as such (hello Dress for Success nightmare flashback) there are lots of fun things that can be done with texture or silhouette. And I’ve always thought monochrome is so elegant.

  • Ana@Champagnegirlsabotttown 17 août 2015, 9:16 / Répondre

    Lovely photos, especially the first one, which looks like it have been taken just before ate sunset. I usually wear suits to work so I avoid wearing sets off duty- but I can see who it can work.
    Ana
    http://www.champagnegirlsabouttown.co.uk

  • C’est une question de mode, nous n’avons plus l’habitude des ensembles coordonnées (merci le mix and match). Je me souviens que mon pour le baptême de son filleul ma mère portée un ensemble pantalon gilet rayé noir et blanc, c’était-il y a 19 ans …

    Je vous laisse je file lui piquer :)
    Amélie
    https://charlesrayandcoco.wordpress.com

  • I wear one colour head to tow, frequently: grey (mostly), white, navy but also green and burgundy. NEVER black (and no patterns, I admit). I love the look.

  • Classic look is always in fashion no risk and no fantasy ..just elegant….i personally like to challenge myself with more risky looks…or more sexy ones
    love the pictures ,,
    xoxo
    Yael Guetta

    http://www.ftwwl.com

  • I love the suit with converse sneakers!

    x Sophia

    Personal blog | Tao of Sophia
    Founder | Blog and The City

  • Very simple, chic and somehow colourful… or maybe it’s because of the backgrounds. Nice photos (and style) like usual, Garance!

    http://www.peppermintswing.tumblr.com

  • Funny, I was thinking to myself that « less is more » just this morning…

    I’ve always been drawn to « simple, but not plain », and as I get older, I realize that I always come back to that. My wardrobe is a good illustration of that.

    I try to wear no more than 2 colors at once. I love statement pieces (a detail or an item that stands out, a hint of sexy, for ex.). I’ll wear earrings, but no necklace or vice-versa, rings but no bracelet or vice-versa. etc. It’s not really a conscious effort; I just feel myself that way.

    I recently purchased a dress from & Other Stories in two colors, one in navy blue and the other in mint green with an Art Deco pattern. It’s a simple wrap dress, very 1940s, but let me tell you, I’ve been getting a lot of compliments, especially with the pattern version of the dress. Apparently, I definitely make a statement. And, I’d bought it for its easy, flowy style.

  • Les ensembles assortis c’est le remède lorsque l’on ne sait pas quoi se mettre ! J’adore !

  • The first outfit is so absolutely beautiful! Oh yes, matching sets are definitely back! And no surprise really. Classic never really fails, never goes out of style.

    But I must also comment on the photography. Its chic simple and beautiful. The clothes make the impact hat they do only because of the way that have been photographed!

  • I think the second women did it well. She deconstructed the look using converse sneakers. And dressed it down a little. The first and the last look were too matchy matchy. But from angles, they do look like a dress, so it works.

    But a pin stripe suit – very stylish.

  • All white, all navy, all black, all red…love them. I do white on white a lot in Summer.

    Last Summer I got a Michael Kors navy with white circle type print shorts suit. It’s so cool I wish I had more occasions to wear it. If I did the sneakers thing I bet it would look very paired down, but I love it with heels or wedges and a tank for a twist on a Summer party look.

  • melissaleehealing 17 août 2015, 8:31 / Répondre

    If you are beautiful as these girls are, you can wear all manner of clothing and look amazing and of course the wonderful way you used the light and the moment increases the beauty of the outfit, too…..

  • Been looking for a shorter version of the first outfit. Simple and perfect for summer nights. And really nice touch on the clutch!

  • Lisa Walker 17 août 2015, 11:56 / Répondre

    LOVE this post.

  • Francesca 18 août 2015, 3:50 / Répondre

    I’m a great fan of the matching outfits and your selection is absolutely incredible! Love the matching stripe vest and trousers!
    http://fashion-soup.com/

  • Un total look blanc ou noir c’est simple à faire pour celles ou ceux qui ne savent pas marier les couleurs! On ne se trompe pas ét c’est chicissime!!!
    Rkrelooking.com

  • Très bel article!

  • I love sets. Matching in general just looks so cool. Why not?

  • Je suis vraiment fan des ensembles, que ce soit top et pantalon et même veste de tailleur et pantalon. Si les coupes sont modernes et dans l’air du temps. Je trouve que cela donne tout de suite un style très chic et très classe.
    Pour les couleurs par contre, je reste dans des tons neutres : du blanc, du noir, du bleu marine.

    http://www.Atode.fr

  • Not Bad! And how do you Russian street style? It’s here – http://wmnmode.blogspot.com

  • Matchy-matchy anytime as long as the cut is flattering

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