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You can learn more about all the cookies we use below.

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Sometimes, black feels too hard; other times, cream is too light; chocolate-brown has become the hero hue! Warmer neutrals such as honey will temper darker chocolates.

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2. Mix it with denim

Playing with tones and textures doesn’t need to feel like risky business – it can be as simple as sticking to one key color and one key fabric: such as chocolate and denim.

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3. Break it up with black

Don’t worry, we’re not asking you to relinquish black to the deepest, darkest depths of your closet, however mixing it with brown is an incredibly chic way to keep up with trends this season.

Try dressing from the feet up, with a great pair of brown booties,  add either pair of black pants or skirt and neutral knit - gorgeous!

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4. Focus on accessories!

For anyone new to trying this shade, the best way to start is with accessories... shoes!


Adding a chocolate-brown boot will enrich your winter whites and jazz up old winter outfits.It's also a great shade to pair with bold colours to give your pieces a new relaxed feel.