Monochrome Monday: Laurel Green
This week’s edit shows how Laurel Green can shift across designers, silhouettes, and moods without losing its pull.
There’s something especially satisfying about a lineup where the designers feel in conversation with each other, even when each piece comes from a completely different place. This week’s Monochrome Monday brings together a group of brands that approach Laurel Green with their own distinct style, yet somehow arrive at the same sense of richness.
What holds the edit together is how each designer works the colour on their own terms. Nour Abdul softens it; Andrea Wazen sharpens it. Chic Le Frique eases it into linen tailoring, Marzook fixes it into sculptural form, and Sahar Zaghloul threads it through jewellery with a more symbolic charge. Marmar Halim builds volume around it, DAL Concepts cuts through it, and Dries Van Noten anchors it in tailoring that holds everything else in check.
Nour Abdul | Dress Suit
Andrea Wazen | Carol Mule
Chic Le Frique | Avila Linen Set
Marzook | Sage Fan Bag
Sahar Zaghloul | Khepri of Renewal Necklace
Marmar Halim | Strapless Pleated Taffeta Dress
DAL Concepts | The Half Constructed Blazer
Dries Van Noten | Wide Pleated Pants
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