The cold weather has made people start to wear heavy coats, but maintaining a sense of style is also not to be overlooked. And this year's fashion trend is no longer the popular "all black" in the past, but instead "Maillard wear". This style was inspired by the French national chemist Louis?Camille?Maillard's Maillard reaction, which shows the beauty of food with variations of shades of color. This Maillard reaction is applied to clothing, forming a retro style with brown and brown as the main colors, combining elegance and casualness, history and modernity, and becoming a favorite of fashion elites nowadays. Not only is the Maillard outfit versatile, but it's also suitable for any beginner to try, making it a fashion choice that you can't go wrong with no matter what.
In the preface, we introduced the ** and characteristics of "Maillard dressing", and then we will dive in** the key points about how to wear "Maillard style". These include the choice of colors and how they are matched, as well as the signature pieces of the "Maillard style". Through these details, we hope to help readers better understand and apply the fashion trend of "Maillard style".
1.People with fair skin tones are suitable for wearing one to three shades of Maillard. This means that the colors in the outfit are still mainly dark, but with some styles with red tones inside. For example, you can choose dark brown as the base color of the outer layer, and then choose reddish brown for the inner layer to create an alternating effect. This combination is inspired by the color scheme of steaks, which is both unique and full of tension.
2.People with dark skin tones should not try too unripe colors, but can choose to keep the dark colors on the outside and choose light colors on the inside, especially some bright colors such as white, light blue and light green.
3.People with yellowish skin tones are suitable for wearing medium-rare colors, that is, choosing colors that provide a clear contrast with dark browns. In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to choosing a style that is lighter in color than dark brown.
1.An all-brown outfit is the most simple and easy to use. Choose a set of clothes and add alternating shades of brown to the outfit, that is, dark brown with light brown, which can break the dullness of dark colors and make the outfit more layered and unique.
2.Semi-brown is a secondary color. You can choose to reduce the brown area and use only half of the color combination. At the same time, you can choose other colors that go well with brown, such as denim wash, to create a visual impact and contrast.
3.The small brown outfit is mainly embellished. Choosing a small area of brown accents, such as a brown square bag, with other vintage colors in light colors, such as beige or apricot, can show off a sense of gentleness and elegance and sophistication.
1.The leather jacket is the embodiment of the cool personality of the "Maillard style". Choose a cropped or hip-length leather jacket and combine the inner layer with the silhouette of the jacket for a cool and effortless look.
2.Pleated skirts are items that add a sweet element to the "Maillard style". If you wear a leather jacket, you can choose a short pleated skirt to add a youthful and ageless look to the whole look.
3.A denim jacket is a sign of handsome and casual in the "Maillard style". In particular, choose denim jackets with old washed colors, which can show the classical and fashionable sense of Maillard style.
Maillard wears "brown and brown as the main colors, and shows the layering with changes in shades of color." For people with different skin tones, you can choose the right Maillard color to match. In terms of collocation, you can choose all-brown, half-brown or light brown to show different styles. At the same time, leather jackets, pleated skirts, and denim jackets are common icons of "Maillard style" and can help create a stylish overall look. I hope that through the above introduction, readers will be able to better understand and use the fashion trend of "Maillard dressing".