Do you remember Michael Jackson’s «criminal suit»? Yes, we are talking about this sleek black and white suit from the «Smooth Criminal» music video.

You don’t have to be a musician, nor a superstar, or a criminal to develop a fondness for the combination of black and white.

Combinations

Combining black and white is the most classic and the classiest combination, yet it never becomes boring.

Let’s say you opt for a black dress. Of course, it is entirely acceptable to pair it with black shoes. However, why not transform your ensemble into something more exhilarating by matching the dress with a pair of white boots?

On the other hand, you may possess a white suit and look for an exciting shoe to complement it. Most of the times, the white of the fabric is different from the white of your shoes. The result looks like an accident. This situation calls for an elegant black shoe with a certain je ne sais quoi.

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Are you more the colourful type?

Do you have for your favourite yellow dress the shoe in the very same yellow? Probably not

Or are you still in search of the perfect pump for your alluring red trousers? A pair of black and white shoes might offer an ideal solution for both.

Your Wardrobe Choices

You see, the timeless allure of black and white in fashion knows no bounds. From the iconic ensembles of icons like Michael Jackson to the everyday elegance of monochrome attires, this classic combination still inspires and intrigues us. Whether you are seeking sophistication or a touch of excitement, black and white offer endless possibilities to enhance your style.

Next time you are pondering your wardrobe choices, consider the power and elegance of «Black & White» – it might just become your new favourite style statement