Diana Ryu: The Perks of an All-Neutral Wardrobe
Without conscious effort or even real knowledge, I've spent the last two years stockpiling neutral-colored pieces until one day last month, I opened my closet doors and was confronted by a wardrobe packed to the rafters with the following tones: blue, black, white, gray and a smattering of camel. At first, I recoiled - I work in fashion so a rack full of dull threads is absolute blasphemy - but after the initial shock wore off, I realized that even though I may not be a loud-and-proud maximalist, I love my set of deeply edited clothing. And here are five reasons why: