There’s something about this month that feels effortlessly elegant — the crisp winter air, slower mornings, and rich, moody tones that make dressing up even more exciting. For this Geneva shoot, I embraced deep burgundy hues that feel timeless, powerful, and perfectly suited for late winter style.
Set against the beautiful backdrop of Geneva, this look is all about elevated monochrome dressing with a modern twist. I’m wearing a stunning burgundy scarf coat that instantly makes a statement. The structured yet cozy silhouette adds sophistication while keeping the look practical for cold European weather. Burgundy is one of my favorite winter colors — it’s rich, flattering, and always looks luxurious in photos.
To balance the bold outerwear, I paired it with relaxed black baggy pants. The contrast between burgundy and black creates a clean, polished aesthetic while keeping the outfit effortlessly cool. Comfort and structure in one look? Always a yes.
For accessories, I leaned into the monochrome theme. My burgundy slingback shoes subtly echo the coat, creating a cohesive and intentional feel. I added a chic burgundy hat to elevate the entire outfit and give it that refined European edge. And of course, the finishing touch — a wine red (almost burgundy) bag that blends seamlessly while adding dimension to the look.
Geneva was the perfect setting for this look. The elegant architecture, scenic streets, and soft winter light made the deep burgundy tones stand out beautifully. There’s something about dressing intentionally while traveling — it transforms simple moments into lasting memories.
If you’re looking for spring fashion inspiration, don’t underestimate the power of a strong color palette. Monochrome burgundy paired with classic black is timeless, confident, and incredibly photogenic. It’s a shade that works day to night and transitions effortlessly from casual strolls to elevated evenings.
February style is all about layering smartly, choosing rich tones, and embracing textures that feel both warm and refined. This look captures exactly that.
Let me know what you think of this winter, almost monochrome moment in Geneva.































































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