Monday November 3rd, 2025
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Monochrome Monday: The Army Green Edition

Once made to conceal, now designed to command, Army Green has undergone one of fashion’s most powerful transformations — and this week’s Monochrome Monday is here to prove it.

Farah Awadallah

Monochrome Monday: The Army Green Edition

Once born from function and discipline, Army Green has long since escaped its military roots. The hue’s history stretches back to World War I, when olive drab uniforms became synonymous with endurance and order. But by the late 20th century, designers like Yves Saint Laurent, Helmut Lang, and Raf Simons reimagined it, stripping it of uniformity and turning it into the language of urban minimalism. Today, Army Green thrives in both directions: as a practical shade that softens structure and a luxury tone that commands quiet attention.

This season, as winter draws near, Army Green returns to reclaim its place as fashion’s most commanding neutral. It’s the color of resilience, of grounded glamour, or the balance between nature’s calm and the city’s edge. From utility jackets to sculptural tailoring, this shade is no longer about blending in; it’s about standing your ground.

Whether draped in corduroy, cinched in leather, or accented with burnished gold, Army Green is the new emblem of winter cool. Here’s how to wear it now.

Renaissance Renaissance | Normandy Dress

Structured yet fluid, this utilitarian-chic dress gives Army Green a sculptural spin. Its gathered skirt and sharp zip-front design balance femininity with form, creating an effortless silhouette that feels powerful without pretense.

Mona Alshebil | Corduroy Buckled Blazer

Tailored perfection in textured corduroy. The asymmetric buckle detail gives this blazer architectural appeal, while the muted olive hue softens the precision. It’s the kind of piece that transforms from workday armor to evening polish with nothing but a red lip.

Thuna | Fonda IV Heel

A block-heeled reinvention of the classic slingback. The elastic back adds comfort, the pointed toe keeps it poised, and the deep green leather turns utilitarian footwear into a minimalist statement.

Veronica Beard | Elsy Leather Buckle Belt

Clean lines, sculpted buckle, supple leather — this belt is all about quiet structure. The cypress tone layers perfectly over monochrome looks, adding polish to knits, coats, or crisp shirting.

Cutler and Gross | GR09 Round Opticals

Classic with an intellectual edge, these vintage-inspired frames in deep forest green pair retro charm with sharp precision. The keyhole bridge and subtle curves add structure to the face — timeless and modern all at once.

Hermès | Casaque Mors Scarf

Cashmere luxury in camouflage tones. Woven in vert-noir, this scarf nods to equestrian heritage while anchoring any winter outfit with quiet sophistication. Draped or knotted, it’s the ultimate cold-weather accent.

Yuzefi | Gyoza Bag

Playful proportions meet sculptural precision. The Gyoza’s signature fold and structured body reimagine the classic shoulder bag in smooth olive leather. Compact but full of attitude — the definition of contemporary edge.