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In a world where everything is BLACK and WHITE

If you ever uttered the words “black and white is boring” eat your words! Monochromatic Black and White, is more than just an enduring season-in, season-out trend and what better way to show you just how enduring it is than Lady Coco Chanel herself (always chic in her black Chanel suit and a crisp white blouse) and the ever gracious Carolina Herrera, whose “ signature look is a white top and black trousers or black skirt. Black and white is truely the absolute height of elegance and sophistication. The Black and White Monochrome look is one of the simplest, most chic of looks and also one of the few real trends in women’s fashion using black and white will help create an almost sculptured look, and definitely draw attention to you!

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