As Lacoste suggested, staying away from black as much as possible will provide a brighter outlook in your clothing, and the option of a dark green can still feel safe as a neutral base. I suggest going for a fine pleated skirt in the MacLean Hunting Modern to emulate the light and breezy feel of the catwalk looks, paired with a white bomber jacket ready for warmer days. This will have the sports-inspired look that Lacoste are known for, and can be dressed down with trainers, or dressed up with small heels or sandals! To go full out, try switching your white bomber jacket for a matching MacLean one for an all green look!
For menswear, the Winter catwalks of 2020 showcased a surprisingly bright array of tailoring and suits. GQ magazine said of head-to-toe red looks for men;
“One colour punctuated the moody looks that dominated the runways of Milan and that colour was red. Though not the easiest colour to wear, the designers are making a sterling effort to inject our wardrobes with various shades of scarlet for AW20.”
Looking at designers such as Burberry, Off White and Ami, the double-breasted suit jacket is the way to go! Shades of red give a vibrant feel, particularly when contrasted with black shoes and black buttons. If the bold red of the MacLean of Duart Modern is understandably too much for an all over look, tone your jacket down with grey tweed trousers complete with turn-ups. This outfit can then be mixed and matched to suit your mood.