Brown's reputation is frankly so-so. Yes, for some it is chocolate or coffee. But others select associations that are by no means gastronomic in nature. Simply put, you don't want to get into a mess and earn an unpleasant nickname - it's better not to dress in brown from head to toe. It seems that this is the reason why he is often ignored on the red carpet. At last year's Oscars, only the composer Mika Levi was brave enough - and only the lazy then did not consider it his duty to include the author of the music for the Jackie biopic in the list of the worst dressed guests of the ceremony.
But in Milan and Paris, the disgraced color was treated with rare understanding. Leaving Louis Vuitton, Kim Jones dyed beige and taupe - a mix of brown and gray - a good part of his final collection dedicated to the Wild West. As creative director, Marni's boss, Francesco Risso, issued a couple of baggy suits, as if "written off" from the 70s, and even one jumpsuit. At Ermenegildo Zegna, customers were ordered to wear dark chocolate pants with a matching jacket. And Fendi counted at least 50 shades of brownies and coffee with milk. Isn't it time for you to "refresh yourself"?

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