Fall fashion trends involve various tone palettes, such as terrain-earth, frontier-neutrals, impulse-brights, nostalgia-midtones, cleanse-pastel, print, and mystery-jewel. Are you not sure how to pair your items of clothes every time you open the wardrobe? We have a color guide that can help your look to be trendy as well as stylish.
Photo 1: Olive Color Trend
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Do you remember that 2015-2016 light olive bucket bag by Prada? This season olive is darker than in previous seasons. And some fabrics are olive-grayish. Marigold and flax are well-combined with olive.
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Photo 2: Coppertone Color Trend
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In previous seasons, coppertone was lighter. Now this color is quite rich. This season, it is advisable to combine this color with dark chocolate and plum.
Photo 3: Rust Color Trend
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Fall fashion trends demand rust to be closer to red than to orange. If to consider tonal pairings, pick cognac and red orange.
Photo 4: Dark Chocolate Color Trend
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It is possible to state that there is no deeper brown than dark chocolate if to consider fall fashion trends 2016. The fabrics in dark chocolate are mostly used for outerwear. Pair it with scarlet fever or burgundy.
Photo 5: Scarlet Fever Color Trend
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Red, especially scarlet fever, is still influential in many Fall/Winter 2016 collections. This season it is paired with ceramic blue and biscuit.
Photo 6: Burgundy Color Trend
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If to consider jewel tone shades, burgundy is still the most significant color among them. New pairings involve salmon, tangerine, and magenta.
Photo 7: Baby blue Color Trend
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This season designers refuse from blue hydrangea and soft sky and prefer baby blue instead. It is well-paired with camel.
Photo 8: Bubblegum pink Color Trend
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Prada, Jil Sander and Gucci offer designs in bubblegum pink. This color shouts femininity.
Photo 9: Ballet school Color Trend
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Fall fashion trends involve graceful silhouettes and nude shades. Satin finishes, ruffles, long lengths and pleats are perfect for women who prefer an airy image.
Photo 10: Leopard print Color Trend
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Leopard print can be observed in the collections by Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Bottega Veneta, and Moschino. Show off your wild side!
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