The Editor's Secret: Grounding
The single most effective way to make an all-white or cream-colored outfit feel modern, expensive, and effortlessly cool is to ‘ground’ it. This means intentionally adding an element that provides visual weight, texture, or a touch of the real world.
It’s the antidote to looking too precious or costumey. Instead of aiming for pristine, head-to-toe smoothness, the goal is to create a subtle, interesting contrast. This is the essence of stripping back the fussy parts of 'old-money prep'—keeping the clean lines and quality fabrics but losing the rigid perfection.
Ground with Texture
The easiest way to prevent a white-on-white look from falling flat is to ensure the pieces have different textures. A monochromatic outfit relies on texture to create depth and dimension. Instead of a matching set of the same fabric, think about pairing a ribbed cotton tank with wide-leg linen trousers or a crisp poplin shirt with ecru denim. The interplay between different surfaces—a nubby knit, a slubby linen, a smooth silk, or a sturdy denim—is what makes the outfit visually compelling and appear more luxurious. This small shift moves the focus from a single block of color to a richer, more tactile experience.
Ground with Utility
Quiet luxury is rooted in realism, and nothing feels more real than utility. Introduce an element that feels practical or has a workwear sensibility. This could be a structured, oversized blazer thrown over a simple tank and trousers, or a pair of tailored shorts paired with a simple vest. Swap a delicate handbag for a simple canvas tote or a structured leather crossbody that feels substantial. A classic leather belt—not too skinny, not too flashy—can instantly anchor a flowy white dress or a pair of linen pants, adding a point of focus and a touch of ruggedness.
Ground with the 'Wrong' Shoe
A classic stylist trick is to finish an outfit with the 'wrong' shoe—the one that’s unexpected. For a floaty white summer dress, the 'right' shoe might be a delicate sandal or espadrille. The grounding choice is a sleek but substantial leather slide, a minimalist white sneaker, or a chunky fisherman sandal. This simple swap instantly deflates any stuffiness and lends the entire outfit a more confident, street-style edge. Pairing a tailored white suit with a clean leather sneaker instead of a heel achieves the same effect, balancing the formal with the casual in a way that feels intentional and modern.
Ground with Attitude
Sometimes, grounding an outfit is more about the finishing touches than the core pieces. It’s about accessories that have presence. Instead of fine, delicate jewelry, consider a single piece of sculptural silver or a bold, classic watch. Trade the perfectly coordinated straw hat for a vintage-style baseball cap. The idea is to introduce an element that feels personal and a little bit tough. Even a pair of classic, heavy-framed sunglasses can add enough visual weight to anchor a lightweight white ensemble, signaling confidence rather than conformity.















