If bright shades and sparkly fabric aren't your style, there's always monochrome to get you through winter. Don't be fooled - black and white is anything but boring.
Designers have showcased new ways to wear the two most flattering colours of the fashion palette, introducing animal prints in monochrome as well as black and white worn in combination with more colourful pieces.
What's best about the trend is it's flattering on everyone and suits all shapes, sizes and skin tones. There's also such a huge selection to choose from so you're bound to find your perfect monochrome match.
Roberto Cavalli showed off great black and white pieces in Milan. The Italian designer brought the catwalk to life with stunning monochrome prints in an array of fabrics. Floaty, sheer material formed the basis of his Fall/Winter 12 offering, while animal prints spiced up the subdued colour combination.
Rather than harsh blocks of colour, Cavalli let the black and white of the fabric merge and run into each other to create an array of grey shades and a softer touch to the pieces. The elegant nature of the ruffles and delicate fabrics was toughened up with leather gloves and big, structured shoulders.