My Secret Styling Hacks for Elevating an All-Black Outfit

These looks are far from boring.

collage of Alexis Badiyi wearing black outfits
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Over the years, black has become a constant in my wardrobe. It offers simplicity without feeling stark, and depth without excess. In choosing to wear an all-black outfit, the possibilities are infinite, even when the choice itself feels simple.

As a stylist, I’m drawn to the way it creates a streamlined foundation while still leaving room for imagination. It alleviates decision fatigue and quiets visual noise, allowing details—like a brooch at the shoulder or an exaggerated silhouette—to feel more intentional.

Scroll on to discover my secret styling hacks for elevating an all-black outfit.

Proportion Play

I’m partial toward voluminous layers, such as capes and shawls. Worn over dresses or suits, these enveloping pieces can immediately shift the mood, introducing a dose of drama.

As for styling inspiration, I’ve taken notes from several recent runway shows. Valentino’s Spring 2026 Haute Couture collection showcased a cascading velvet cape—a look that I’ve since recreated with my grandmother’s vintage feather-and-velvet shawl from Christian Dior.

Capes also took center stage on Chanel’s Pre-Fall 2026 runway. The Parisian label decorated its sweeping version with an oversized bow and brooches, and anchored the entire look with colorful shoes. I decided to channel a similar feel with my wool Valentino cape, a hidden gem that I recently uncovered at a market in Verona.

collage of Alexis Badiyi and runway images

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Heirloom Accessories

Aside from taking cues from the runway, I’ve also drawn inspiration from my family. Pictured below are four generations of women wearing all-black looks enhanced with elegant accessories.

Captured in the early 2000s, here’s a photo of my mother wearing a brooch-adorned cropped velvet suit with slingback heels. The adjacent image is of my grandmother, dressed in a fur hat and a cameo-like pin that reminds me of the bird brooches that emerged on Chanel’s Spring 2026 Haute Couture catwalk. Next to that photo you’ll see my great-grandmother, wearing a smattering of embroidery and a layered string of pearls.

These beloved women have taught me that it’s in those small additions that all-black comes alive—whether it be a feathered brooch for texture, jewelry that catches the light, or a dynamic heirloom piece.

collage of Alexis Badiyi and her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother

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brooch on the chanel runway

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Depth of Details

Sleek textures—like velvet, silk, leather, tweed, and organza—create a sense of richness in all-black outfit.

I love how this Spring 2026 Armani Privé look (displayed below) plays with sheer organza, brocade, and a subtle beaded trim. Composed entirely of black separates, it feels unequivocally timeless.

I’m also intrigued by Schiaparelli’s latest Ready-to-Wear collection, featuring an extra-long silk skirt secured with a gold chain cuff and paired with a shoulder-padded blazer and open-toed shoes.

In both cases the subtle styling is key, allowing texture and proportion to remain the focus. I’ve interpreted these outfits below in my own way, incorporating velvet, silk, embroidery, and a touch of tassel. Each piece is simple on its own, but together, they create versatile looks defined by texture, movement, and detail.

collage of Alexis Badiyi and runway images

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Seeing Red

While it’s a departure from an all-black outfit, a pop of red is a welcome exception. This saturated shade introduces a playful and polished note to the look.

I was inspired by Auralee’s use of color in its Fall 2026 collection, particularly a red half-zip turtleneck emerging from a black coat. It’s a styling trick I’ve already earmarked for my next travel uniform.

Chanel also embraced the style, championing a pair of sporty two-toned slingbacks on its recent runway (a trend I predict will be everywhere soon). And at Dior, whimsical ladybug motifs punctuated all-black uniforms with flashes of red, softening any sense of seriousness and reminding me that elegance doesn’t have to be austere. Sometimes, all it takes is a single, unexpected note to awaken a neutral look.

collage of Alexis Badiyi and runway images

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Alexis Badiyi
Stylist and Creative Consultant

Alexis Badiyi is a stylist and creative consultant based in New York. She authors the popular Substack Repertoire and has worked with brands including Birkenstock, Missoni, Ralph Lauren, rag & bone, and more.