You've been asking for a brown iPhone case and here it is: 'Chocolat' looks good enough to eat - cocooned in luxurious vegan leather with an elegant lizard grain in a rich, deep brown. And if you think that brown is dull and boring, we’ve got news for you. Because with the right styling, this neutral color can round off your outfit beautifully. We’ll show you how.
Brown On Brown: It Really Does Work
To showcase our timeless beauty in style, we pair it with … drumroll … brown. Instead of drawing attention away from the piece, we accentuate it by creating deliberate disharmonies that use contrasting materials and experiment with different textures and transparencies.
Our iPhone case in chocolate is made from vegan leather with a lizard grain. This unusual structure draws attention by catching the light beautifully. For our photo shoot with model Sara Leutenegger, we styled it as follows:
The use of black, white and grey can create exciting monochrome contrasts. Grey shades make the brown of the accessory appear cooler, whilst brown on brown warms up your outfit. By playing with transparencies and layering, you can create subtle tensions that round off your look.
'What may seem monotonous at first glance, turns out to be an attractive field of tension when combined with contrasting materials. The contrast of silk satin with voluminous chunky knit creates a captivating composition that catches the eyes of the fashion connoisseurs of the new modern age.'
Vivid Colours For More Depth And Warmth
If brown on brown is not your cup of hot chocolate, you can of course pair this plain colour accessories with vivid hues. Pink, purple and the likes will make the brown of your accessory appear particularly deep and warm.
Make it pop
Add an unexpected twist to your outfit by contrasting strong colours such as pink or purple with classic elements like a Barbour jacket. The waxed, quilted all-weather classic has long been a favourite with equestrians and fashion fanatics alike. The blouse made from shiny satin in a vivid fuchsia creates a deliberate style-mismatch, which is taken to the next level by the casual hat in a popping pink combined with elegant sunglasses.
Pastel instead of Pop
If you feel more comfortable with slightly more subtle colours, you can incorporate these with the help of accessories. In this example, the hat and scarf in powder pink make the look a little softer. The corduroy trousers in combination with the quilted jacket also make for contrasting surfaces and feels.
'Nothing is more boring than an outfit that is too harmonious'
Rahel, MRSÉY designer
But please don't let our suggestions limit your creativity. There are no limits to your ideas and we can't wait to see how you style your MRSÉY Chocolate! Don't forget to tag us on Instagram at @mrseycom!
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