Monochrome Monday: Chocolate Drizzle
Chocolate Drizzle is the wardrobe flavour you’ll reach for on repeat: one shade, infinite textures, and completely edible (metaphorically).

Few shades have the quiet confidence of Chocolate Drizzle. It’s that in-between tone—neither neutral nor loud—that evokes the warmth of candlelight on silk, the richness of espresso crema, and the depth of aged wood. In a world obsessed with minimal beige and maximal shimmer, this hue finds the middle ground: indulgent yet grounded, dramatic yet wearable.
Once dismissed as too “safe,” brown has returned with vengeance. It’s the colour of vintage Fendi, of Tom Ford’s molten Gucci years, and of the new-age “rich girl off-duty” aesthetic that pairs cocoa tones with slick tailoring and buttery textures. It’s timeless but modern, nostalgic yet new—a masterclass in restraint that never reads as boring.
This season, designers are reimagining brown as a power move—less earthy, more opulent. The secret lies in layering textures: plush velvet, glistening patent, matte crepe, and brushed suede. The result? A tone-on-tone symphony that feels like dessert, looks like luxury, and wears like confidence.
Wear Fold | Trouvaille Velvet Abaya

A pool of molten velvet with lazy-luxe drape. The rich cocoa pile catches light like ganache, turning a classic abaya into evening wear with attitude. Belt it, float it, or let it puddle—either way, it’s satin truffle energy.
Aleen Sabbagh | Look 25 (FW25)

Hermès | Athena Simple Stud Ring

Toonz by Aysh | The Tiger Eye Necklace

Noon by Noor | Juno Dress in Dark Brown

Thuna | Wisal IV Brown Heel

Double A | Jade Suede Jacket

Dara Hamarneh | Baguette in Brown Calf Hair

Amina Muaddi | Kristina Sling

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