The aesthetic focuses on a monochromatic style with shades of cream, off-white, and beige.

It’s a minimalist look that includes silhouettes that are soft yet demure.

So, overall, an entirely lovely look, no argument there.

woman in a tan blouse

With this in mind, reaction posts generate criticism, like that within TikTok influencer Daring Darling’svideoopinion post.

Guess I’m out."

Unlike the other aesthetics."

Woman posing in all green

Here she’s pairing shades of turmeric a spice commonly found in curry seasoning blends.

This look is also a masterclass in how to work texture into your monochromatic look.

Got the blues?

Brunette posing in all pink

Instead, she finds inspiration in shades of gray-blue, similar to smoked blue salt.

Harun is known for her cool-yet-modest Muslim-centric looks; this all-blue look is classy and effortless.

Pro tip: not all spices are neutral hues

Monochromatic styling creates a clean aesthetic.

Woman in all-red outfit

So, these three ruby red whisps are collected to create the luxesaffronused in cooking.

And if you love saffron, try purple crocus!

We love this mono-moment from German Instagrammer@inaschulzfashion.

Woman in monochromatic beige outfit

In this instance, you’d have to be in Germany to grab this look from the source.

But it’s possible for you to recreate the look with thisAmazon skirtas an affordable option.

Are pink peppercorns the flirtiest of all spices?

Victoria Beckham black white outfit

So, this all-pink Trina Turk style is channeling that and more with its ultra-feminine lace.

But we’re not alone, of course.

In the mint family, peppermint is known to be quite bold and zesty.

Thegreen sweatshirt dressfeatured here is a one-and-done way to play with the monochrome trend.

Beyonce is clearly, on-board with this cyclical trend, which keeps popping up.

This just in, coriander is the new beige

Neutral, monochrome work outfits from @Express .

Take, for instance, this Express workwear look that was put together by TikTok influencer @naomiboyer.

Are we partial to a faux leather monochromatic moment?

But it’s on-trend and chic AF, so we stand by it.

Plus, it’s possible for you to rock this coriander style just about anywhere.

From there, you’re free to go casual with some pink platformConverseChucks.

And it’s brilliant.

But now, it’s ready for the spotlight, and fashion stylistLirti Singhis happy to let it shine.

She brings together multi-hued, warm-toned pieces in shades of dark cinnamon bark and a bit of nutmeg.

It’s easy to see how well cinnamon pairs with shades of mustard and even mulberry.

And bringing the look together with cinnamon sunnies is all the inspo we need to fill our online carts.

Here, D’laport brings together a few subdued shades of mint for a monochromatic style that’s seemingly effortless.

It’s actually a pureed form of the spicy seeds from the mustard plant a leafy green vegetable.

And, speaking of … we love the spicy sauce this Ality Designs model is serving up.

She’s in some of the gender-free brand’s mustard-colored pieces, which are perfectly oversized.

The gorgeous glow of nutmeg

always monochrome for the win!

Here she curates a nutmeg look and captions it with, “always monochrome for the win!”

It’s an easy-to-follow example of how elegant the trend is, especially with a matching boot.

And with that in mind, there are days you might need more than a singular spice.