Monochromatic Fashion Styling for Campaigns and Editorial
Mastering a single color palette takes more than just matching shades. I focus on texture, layering, and tone to create that confident, unbothered energy where everything just clicks.
Styling Rana Daggubati in an all-white look for the brand Kingdom of White. This close-up shows the layering of a t-shirt and an open shirt, creating texture and depth within a single color.
A full-length shot of the all-white ensemble for Rana Daggubati. The relaxed fit of the shirt and pants, paired with classic sneakers, creates a look that is both comfortable and incredibly stylish.
A candid moment from the Kingdom of White shoot with Rana Daggubati. The monochromatic styling looks effortlessly cool on stage, proving that all-white is a powerful choice for public appearances.
Another look at the layered, all-white outfit. The combination of different fabrics and clean lines showcases the versatility and impact of monochromatic styling.
About Monochromatic Moments
When you stick to one color, texture becomes everything. Notice the layering in this all-white look, as I mixed fabric weights and cuts so the outfit feels dimensional under studio lights instead of looking flat.
Monochrome is not about wearing the same shade from head to toe. It is a study in texture, cut, and finish. In my work for brands like Kingdom of White, we avoid the flat, uniform look by playing with fabric weights, pairing heavy cottons with lighter linens or structured denim. This depth prevents the outfit from washing out in high-contrast lighting.
When planning an editorial shoot, I start with color theory to see what actually works for the talent's skin tone. Sometimes a stark white doesn't cut it, and we shift to cream, ivory, or off-white to get that glow. For video commercials, the challenge is continuity. We have to ensure that every shirt, pant, and accessory holds its color integrity across different camera angles and times of day. It requires strict wardrobe management and on-set support to handle quick changes and maintenance. Whether it is a mood-heavy black ensemble for a YSL campaign or a clean white look for a lifestyle shoot, the goal remains the same: create a narrative that feels intentional. If you have a brand or editorial project that needs this kind of focus, we can build a concept that hits the right note.
Harmann Kaur
I'm Harman. Chasing good food, wild travels, and killer vibes is my thing, and style is just part of the mix. My focus is on creating looks that feel real, not forced, whether we’re shooting an editorial or prepping a red carpet appearance.
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