TREND ALERT: AUTUMN COLOUR PALETTE
Fashion25 March 2019
A new season usually brings along a change in the colours we’re seeing. This change of season is no different.
As the leaves turn gorgeous shades of orange, and red, so do the colour palettes we’re seeing in stores.
This autumn, the traditional ‘autumnal’ colours are definitely on show. Burnt orange, rust, tabacco, deep green, and mustard are just a few of the rich, luxurious colours we’re seeing.
So let’s look at a few ways to work these colours into your existing autumn/winter wardrobe.
1. What colours “suit you”.
Everyone can wear every colour in my book – it’s just how and where you wear it.
For example, if you love a colour like mustard, but you don’t think it looks that great on you add it to your look in a shoe, or a handbag – somewhere that isn’t directly next to your face.
2. With other colours
So we love the new colours, but how do we match them back with what we already own?
Most of the trend colours coming through are quite deep and rich, so will naturally look great with black and navy. So team them back with those colours, or trusty old denim (because denim works with everything remember!)
3. Work them into print
Another great way to integrate some new on-trend colours into your existing everyday wardrobe is to look for these colours in a print.
Florals with a hint of mustard, or a navy and burnt orange stripe won’t look out of place in your wardrobe, but just give a subtle nod to the new season colours too.
So now that we know how to wear these colours with confidence, let’s have a look at some of our favourites from Sylvia Park.
SHOP THE COLOURS: Witchery pants | The Warehouse cardigan | Max dress | The Warehouse anorak | Dotti floral dress | K & K earrings | Merchant 1948 boots | Country Road blouse
So many beautiful rich colours to add to your wardrobe – it’s time to get excited about Autumn!
Until Next Time,
Happy Shopping
Cait xoxo
Want more one-on-one help working these colours into your wardrobe? Book Caitlin, or another great Sylvia Park stylist for a Kiwistyle session now. Click here to see more deets on how to do just that!