16 Metallic Outfits We're Adding to Our 2024 'Fit Rotation
Get your shine on.
Metallic outfits, whether bold and blinding or subtly shiny, are never far from on-trend. Nearly every era has had a pop of shine in its iconic color palette, from the gilded golden looks of the '70s to the jewel-toned metallics of the '80s and the sleek silvers of the early aughts.
This season, metallics have taken hold yet again with innovative textures and unexpected textile pairings. Akris finished off thick knit looks with high-shine metallic boots during its FW24 New York Fashion Week runway show. Elsewhere, Christian Sirano and Jason Wu debuted molten metallic dresses and separates that favored a rough-hewn, multi-dimensional finish in stark opposition to the micro-sequin smoothness seen on this year’s red carpets. Whether you love layered statement-making textures or a single pop of shine, you’ll find outfit inspiration worth replicating in the 16 metallic outfits below.
Subvert Classic Suiting
Is there anything as chic as a well-tailored suit? We don’t think so, except of course for one in muted silver or gunmetal gray. While going for gold is never out of the question, we love the sophistication of darker tones when it comes to this metallic outfit approach. For an even more elevated feel, look for a suit with a luxurious pattern like brocade or moody florals.
Try a Liquid Metal Finish
If the best-dressed celebs on this year’s red carpets have taught us anything, it’s that you can’t go wrong with the lustrous liquid sheen of micro-sequins. Equally striking in gold and silver, this metallic texture also shines in muted shades of dove gray, smoke, and frosty beige.
Opt for Coated Denim
For a softer take on a metallic outfit, try adding a lustrous coated denim skirt or pair of jeans to your look. Coated denim comes in a wide range of intensities from vivid quicksilver to softly shining, so you've got plenty of options when it comes to visual impact. Generally, a darker wash will have a deeper, vampier metallic hue while lighter denim takes on an opalescent brightness.
Mix Metals
Mixing metals isn't just a good rule of thumb when layering jewelry; it works equally well when putting together a metallic outfit. Pair separates in tones on opposing ends of the metallic color wheel or choose a single piece that features multiple shiny shades in color-blocked panels, sequins, or a high-contrast pattern.
Go Beyond Silver and Gold
No shade to gold-dipped or shining silver looks, but there’s a whole wide world of metallic colors to choose from, many of which can be even more impactful than those inspired by precious metals. Stand out from the crowd by opting for vivid magenta, royal blue, or forest green with your next gilded look.
Add a Structural Statement Piece
While wearing metallic bottoms with a contrasting top or vice versa is a great way to create a metallic outfit, you can also work the texture in as an accent piece. Corsets and harnesses aren’t heading out of style anytime soon and the structural nature of these garments lends itself to metallic textiles like faux leather and sturdy vinyl. Our favorite take on this style of metallic outfit is giving a flowy maxi or midi dress a cinched silhouette by adding a metallic corset on top.
Try a Subtle Print
If straight gold or silver separates feel too daunting, ease yourself into metallics by breaking up the brightness with a subtle pattern like stripes. You'll still get all the impact of a metallic outfit, minus the glaring brightness.
Swap Out Your Go-To Neutrals
One foolproof way to mix more metallics into your 'fit rotation is to think of them as a neutral. Swap out tan or beige pieces for gold ones and grays or blacks for silver. This styling hack not only brightens up familiar favorite looks, but is also a great blueprint for deciding what metallic pieces are worth investing in. If you have a classic trench you wear weekly, consider buying one in gold. Have a pair of work pants you can't live without? It might be time to find a similar silhouette in striking silver.
Brighten Up Business Casual
Metallics are often thought of as loud which isn't entirely incorrect, but this trending texture can be beautifully subtle. Using the neutral color swap approach above, consider working metallic separates into your go-to workwear looks. From silver slacks to a tailored gold blazers, a touch of metallic can revitalize business casual attire and take a look from the office straight to happy hour.
Add a Barely-There Layer
For an effortlessly cool metallic outfit, we recommend adding a lightweight mesh or woven dress over an oversized button-down shirt or shirt dress. Don't worry about the lines of your layers matching up precisely; playful proportions will bring out the best of your metallic top layer. Sneakers keep this look casual for day while a pair of high-shine heels make it perfect for a night out on the town.
Mix Multiple Metallic Textures
Sticking to metallic accessories is a fast and easy way to turn any outfit into a metallic one. Taking a textural mix-and-match approach is best for this style of metallic outfit. To start, pick a shade and then choose a bag, shoes, or gloves, that feature that color in different finishes. Pairing gunmetal gray sequin gloves with a croc-embossed bag is a beautiful example of how much richness you can create even while sticking to a single shade.
Add a Bold Bralette
You don't need to don a full suit of armor to pull off a metallic outfit. Consider adding a diamante or chainlink bralette over a basic tee or oversized shirt dress for a look that sparkles without blinding. For maximum cohesiveness, keep all accompanying accessories in the same metallic color family.
Refresh A Spring Pastel Color Palette
Spice up the delight of Spring pastels by adding an icy metallic color — one of this spring's hottest and coolest fashion trends — to the mix. Take cues from the SS24 collections from Versace, Wiederhoeft, and Tom Ford by opting for icy blue or lavender. Alternatively, warm things up, just a touch, with shades of chilly rose.
Enter the Bronze Age
Jewel tones and pastels aren’t the only metallic shades that offer a fresh take on this trend. For a unique metallic outfit, we recommend opting for bronze, rather than the traditional gold or silver. To bring out the shine in this subdued metallic color, pair bronze with chunky cable knits or dark denim.
Go for Molten Metallics
The FW24 runways met the liquid luster of micro-sequins with an innovative texture all its own: molten metallics. Harkening back to the richness of bronze sculpture, designers like Christian Siriano and Ulla Johnson created richly multidimensional pieces. While you wait for this season's latest designs to hit stores, you can recreate a molten metallic effect with a pleated or ruched dress in gold, bronze, or silver.
Keep It Casual
We're all for elevated metallic outfits, but casual pieces like cargo or track pants are equally chic when dipped in gold or silver. Keep in mind that you don't have to stick to striking column dresses or formalwear when embracing metallic texture. A cropped jacket and oversized sweats look are as worthy of an OOTD selfie as a gilded gown and sharp-toed stillettos.
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