Wouldn’t it make more sense to have Rey wearing dark clothes throughout the film, then end on her wearing white? Like Luke in his all black ensemble and the white flap at the very end. Black and dark gray colour clothes in Star Wars thematically means evil, or conflicted at the very least. What’s the message of her wearing some darker colours at the end of this? sorry if im missing something.
Edit: Is it that she’s now okay about her evil Palpy heritage, and wearing dark at the end is like a badge of honour? “Here are my scars, but I’m really a Skywalker at heart.”? Is that necessary? I’d prefer it if “Rey Skywalker.” was her first time wearing all white in the film, if things were different.
I personally would prefer black for most of the film and white for the final scene, but inverting it is waaay less work. To me what’s important is seeing a visual signifier that she’s moved on to the next chapter in her story. I think you can interpret it a few ways where there’s some meaning that makes sense to see black at the end (she’s come to terms with the darkness within her, it’s mourning clothes, she’s emulating Luke Skywalker in the Mandalorian, black looks cooler, etc.). I actually think having either the wraps be white and the rest black (or vice versa) would look great too.
This is what Marvel put Luke in after ROTJ: