Gold vs Silver: what if we dared to mix them?
Long seen as opposites, gold and silver are now drawn to each other — and finally meet. Together, they create a subtle depth that modernises any outfit. With MidNight, the contrast is intentional: a silver beanie with gold jewellery, or the other way around. The point isn’t the rule — it’s the attitude.
Why does it work?
Silver draws a clean, almost graphic line that sharpens the face; gold diffuses a warm halo and softens black. They answer one another without cancelling each other out — especially at night, when the city throws back a thousand reflections.
The secret: one metal leads, the other follows
The secret is all in the intention: let one metal lead and the other echo it. A MidNight Silver beanie with gold hoops, then a silver ring to tie everything together; a MidNight Gold beanie with a silver necklace and a gold bag to mirror the beanie.

Outfit ideas
When it comes to silhouettes, it’s all about nuance. On an all-black look, silver cuts through cleanly and adds depth in photos. An oversized black blazer with raw denim feels fresher with a silver beanie and a few gold accents. A camel coat and ivory knit light up with a gold beanie, balanced by a silver pendant — warmth and coolness in equilibrium. And why not a gold dress with the silver beanie?

Soft finishing touches
For finishing touches, same logic: a light highlighter if silver is leading; glowy skin and a soft brown smoky eye if gold takes the lead. Shining without overdoing it means exactly that — contrast embraced, balance under control.