Iconic neutrals

Fashion has always been fascinated with black and white. Through the centuries, the iconic neutrals have undeniably become a forever wardrobe staple. From high-designer brands to bargain pieces, these all-time favorites have transcended into the extensive range and variety of styles. The classics (as they are commonly called) are the benchmark and epitome of global chicness. The evolution of their style setting statements and influence into day-to-day dressing has  been consistently chronicled and marked in history. Through historical documentation, these testaments of fashion can be seen in archival books of royalty, style and fashion icons, Hollywood celebrities, music industry legends, style books and online.

Black and white is universal. These basic hues have gone through and taken part in different eras of style evolution. With the passing of the seasons, their timeless appeal has consistently adapted to global fashion’s fearless forecasts and trends. From the simplicity and elegance of monotones to the adventurous, fun and trendsetting checks, stripes, animal and endless variety of prints, their style presence through time is an ongoing evolution.

Today, these classics celebrate the return of nouveau grunge and punk rock from the runways into our holiday wardrobes. The biggest trend of this season captivates global style with a modern look in endless tones of black, whites and prints, with hints of color.  Showcasing from the simple to the most exaggerated manner, the new take on contemporary appeal is seen in innovative designs, up-to-date fabrication and refreshing detailing with a variety of silhouettes. These noteworthy creations are a clear statement that the fashion universe is successfully having another revival moment. In this world where change is constant, it’s evident the “new” ceaselessly thrives in style reinventions and rethinks these timeless hues into the “now.”

Photography by Mau Aguasin • Creative direction and styling by Luis Espiritu Jr. • Makeup by Ria Aquino for MAC Cosmetics • Associate styling by Mikka Velasquez, Bang Martinez, Diane Lasam and Tara Subaldo • Model: Marianna of Mercator • All clothes by Kikay

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