Monochrome Monday: The Wispy Clouds Edition
This Monochrome Monday is all about the art of wearing white without fading into the background.

White is never just white. In fashion, it’s less a colour, more a code - purity, rebellion, control, collapse. From ancient Egyptian linen to space-age mod uniforms, white has always meant more than it says.
Elizabeth I wore it like a warning - lead-white skin as status, as armour. Marie Antoinette made it scandalous: sheer chemise, no corset, too soft, too free. Chanel cleaned it up, made it cold and chic. Then the ‘60s hit, and white got weird - plastic, shiny, utopian. Less bridal, more broadcast-from-the-future.
Now? It’s back with all that baggage. Wispy Clouds doesn’t whisper, it lingers - across sharp tailoring, undone lace, and barely-there knits that look like they might float off the body. It’s clean but not innocent. Soft but not safe.
Amina Muaddi | Alex Slipper in Embroidered Lace

These slippers feel like something a 1920s heiress would pack for the Riviera. Lace like fog, heels like sculpture. Romantic softness, with Muaddi’s signature bite.
Lama Jouni | Off-Shoulder Straight Dress in Baby Powder

Autonamie | Bridal Bella Epoque

Elio Abou Fayssal | Embroidered Frock Coat Gown

Rafa Earth | Fishtail Top White

Sarah Abbass | Classic Blazer & Suit Pants in White

Nora Al Shaikh | White Corset Dress

Bshayer Alquanibet | White Shells Thobe

Choice GCC | Textured Contrast Dress with Detachable Chain

Joanna Dahdah | Moonstone Earrings

BLSSD | Front Zip Crop Shirt

Marzook | Ostrich Ivory

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Apr 18, 2025