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Black and white even in summer

In fashion history, black and white are an eternal classic. While in winter we use to opt fr a little black dress, in summer we can chose the little white one an pair it with black accessories. The contrast is amazing and the look is super chic. In the world of colors, the combination of black and white is always considered as classic and timeless. The timeless hues look elegant at every occasion and give a charismatic appeal. Therefore, they are always in fashion and one can never have enough of them.

Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen

In the words of Coco Chanel:

Women think of all colours, except the absence of colour. Black has it all. White, too. Their beauty is absolute. It is the perfect harmony.

The combination is eternally chic, but you have to pay attention to all the details. The key is to avoid looking like a waiter when you wear black and white, and a crisp cotton shirt with tailored trousers is the surefire way to have someone ask you for another gin and tonic at a party. Go for some chic alternatives instead, and you’ll be black and white and chic all over in no time.

Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen


Coco Chanel’s effortless chic, not to mention her racy personal life, are endlessly fascinating. Her style owed much to her ingenious twinning of black and white — silk camellia corsages pinned to bouclé tweed suits, simple little black dresses, pearls and corresponding shoes. It’s enough to tempt anyone to emulate her style even at home. The combination of these two colors is always a good decision, right? I always feel chic and confident whn I choose black and white: if winter is all about the LBD, summer is about hthe LWD (little white dress), while all the accessories are black!

Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen
Photo: Zen

My style is as follows:  dress Rihoas (code LORELLA for a 20% off on everything), sandals Le Silla, bag Max Azria.

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