Monday April 20th, 2026
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Monochrome Monday: The Lady in Red Edition

From fluid dresses to sharper tailoring and polished finishing pieces, this week’s edit defines Lady in Red through silhouettes and accessories with complete command of their effect.

Farah Awadallah

Monochrome Monday: The Lady in Red Edition

Lady in Red comes with a reference built in, and yes, the song still does some of the work. This week’s Monochrome Monday leans into that same kind of dressing: poised, assured, and fully aware of the effect. The kind of fashion that doesn’t need to be overworked because the attitude is already there, whether through sharp tailoring or high-glamour evening-wear.

What gives the edit its pull is how differently each piece carries that presence. Dima Ayad brings softness and movement, while Kika sharpens things through clean coordination. Nafsika Skourti and Sara Mrad push the lineup further into statement dressing, each in her own way, while Amina Muaddi, Harry Vartan, Celine, and Rolex hold the mood through details that look and feel polished.

Nafsika Skourti | The Trophy Bell Dress

Nafsika Skourti pushes the silhouette forward, giving the edit a more directional edge. It’s the kind of piece that shifts the balance of the whole lineup.

Dima Ayad | Polka Dot Dress

Dima Ayad brings in movement and surface at the same time, where the fluid silhouette keeps the look soft while the polka dot pattern adds just enough disruption to keep it from feeling predictable.

Amina Muaddi | Holli Lace Slingback

Amina Muaddi holds the look together through precision. The lace and shape add a controlled kind of glamour that sharpens everything around it.

Kika | Scarlet Set

Kika keeps things resolved. The set reads clean and intentional, adding structure without overcomplicating the look.

Sara Mrad | Al Yaqout Dress

Sara Mrad leans into full eveningwear, where volume and finish take over and give the edit its most elevated moment.

Harry Vartan | Regal Rubies Earrings

Harry Vartan brings in richness through detail. The earrings don’t compete with the look, they complete it.

Celine | The Little Halfmoon

Celine introduces restraint. The Halfmoon keeps the lineup grounded, giving the stronger pieces something to sit against.

Rolex | Datejust with Ombré Dial

Rolex closes the edit with something measured. The ombré dial adds depth, finishing the look in a way that feels considered rather than overt.

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