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Gray is This Season’s Neutral

 This season shades of gray are the new neutral. Charcoal, heather, slate, and ash look sharp when paired with a pop of yellow.

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This season shades of gray are the new neutral. Charcoal, heather, slate, and ash look sharp when paired with a pop of yellow. When donning a monochromatic look, layer textures and shades carefully (the shoe should be the darkest element), and always keep in mind that sometimes less is more. A cardigan is a must to round out your wardrobe this winter, and a trendy topper adds an eclectic edge.

Photographer: Bode Helm; Model: Erik Neff/Kim Dawson Agency; Hair & Makeup: Sara Domi; Stylist: Stephanie Quadri; Stylist Assistant: Mari Hidalgo/Blue Issue Agency

Erik is wearing an Ermenegildo Zegna herringbone blazer ($1,995/Pockets Menswear); button-down shirt ($125) and yellow tie ($85), both available at Billy Reid; Hickey Freeman wool cardigan ($298) and Theory flat-front pant ($235), both available at Scoop NYC; Valentino boots ($750/Stanley Korshak); and Ralph Lauren hat ($295/Ralph Lauren Highland Park Village).

Want to learn more about model Erik Neff? Watch this video clip!

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