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Dried Herb

October 01, 2015

These green hues were once referred to as army or olive green and mostly used in military-inspired collections or chic safari attire. A new name and applied to all facets of fashion - 'dried herb' hues are a staple for Fall 2015. These earthy tones are neutral and should be paired with similarly warm colors. For a sophisticated look, substitute black and don chic attire in dried herb hues. Wear a sheer green top with tailored pants in a slightly darker shade, or layer dried herb greens atop dark blue and cream - dark blue denim flares, tan shoes, a cream-colored silk blouse and green cape - perfection! Feeling casual, go military-style in a modern way by paring cargo pants and a sheer sweater. Natural colored fur (preferably faux) compliments warm green tones and transforms your look from casual to sophisticated and chic.

Pictured here: (available at NET-A-PORTER) Emilio Pucci braid-trimmed suede fedora, Barbajada fringed leather and cashmere wrap, Burberry nail polish in Khaki Green, (available at FARFETCH) Jocelyn Infinity Scarf, 3.1 Phillip Lim sleeveless knit top, 3.1 Phillip Lim gathered ankle trousers.

Print view|Tags: Dried Herb Hues, Fall 2015 Green Trend, Emilio Pucci braid-trimmed suede fedora, Barbajada cashmere wrap, Burberry Khaki Green nail polish, Jocelyn Infinity Scarf, 3.1 Phillip Lim knit top, 3.1 Phillip Lim trousers

Dried Herb

October 01, 2015
These green hues were once referred to as army or olive green and mostly used in military-inspired collections or chic safari attire. A new name and applied to all facets of fashion - 'dried herb'...
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