Metallic outfits, whether bold or subtle, are always on-trend. Throughout history, each era has embraced shiny elements, from the gilded “70s to the jewel-toned ‘80s and sleek silvers of the early 2000s. This season, metallics are back with new textures and unexpected pairings. Whether you prefer bold textures or a hint of shine, get inspired by the 7 metallic outfits below.

Liquid Metal

Observing the impeccably dressed celebrities gracing this year’s red carpets, one lesson stands out: the captivating allure of micro-sequins knows no bounds. Whether in gold, silver, or understated tones like dove grey, smoke and frosty beige, this metallic texture never fails to dazzle.

Mixed Metals

Combining metals isn’t only a great strategy for layering jewellery; it’s also effective for crafting a stunning metallic ensemble. Mix separates in contrasting metallic tones or opt for a single piece showcasing various shiny shades through colour-blocking, sequins, or bold patterns.

Gold Metallic

To seamlessly incorporate more metallics into your wardrobe rotation, treat them as neutrals. Replace beige with gold and blacks or greys with classic silver. This simple switch not only refreshes your staple outfits but also guides your investment in metallic pieces.

Colourful

While gold and silver are timeless, exploring beyond them reveals a vast array of impactful metallic hues. Dare to stand out with vibrant magenta, royal blue, or forest green, making your next metallic ensemble truly unforgettable.

Bronze Age

 Beyond jewel tones and pastels, there’s a whole spectrum of metallic shades to explore. For distinctive twist on the trend, consider bronze instead of the usual gold or silver. Enhance the luminosity of this understated metallic hue by pairing it with chunky cable knits or dark denim.

Bold Bralette

You don’t have to go all out with a metallic ensemble to make a statement. Try layering a diamante or chain-link bralette over a simple tee or oversized shirt dress for a subtle yet sparkling look. To maintain cohesion, stick to accessories within the same metallic colour palette.

Metallic Corset

You can add metallic flair to your outfit by using metallic textures as accents. Corsets and harnesses, with their structural design, pair well with metallic textiles like faux leather and vinyl. A chic way to embrace this trend is by layering a metallic corset over a flowy maxi or midi dress for a cinched silhouette.