6 All Grey Looks That Are Anything But Boring
Bianca Foley
I cannot open up social media without seeing all grey looks. Some of our favourite fashionistas have been spotted wearing head-to-toe grey and I am here for it. Grey has often been seen as a “boring” or safe colour – but this seasons, darker shade, in luxurious textures and sublime tailoring screams decadence rather than basic!
Keep scrolling for some of our favourite looks from Instagram and shop some of the best responsible pieces we’ve seen this season.
@daniellejinadu mixes two trendy looks effortlessly. The grey waistcoat with matching tailored trousers will turn everyone’s heads
@thecarolinelin mixes incredible tailoring from our faves at Sézane with a classic shirt for a classy and elevated look.
Talk about style! This look from @deborarosa is stunning. This shade of grey is not what we have been seeing this season and its hint of brown makes it very versatile.
The ever stylish @Abimarvel never fails to impress.
One of my personal style favourites @thestyleidealist pairs a beautiful oversized sweater with a metallic skirt.
Petite fashion fave @_natasha.fs wears simple, lighter wide leg trousers with a darker knit for a put together, casual look.
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