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Autumn 2024: The Colours Defining Fashion

As the leaves turn shades of gold and the air becomes crisper, Autumn 2024 ushers in a season of rich, earthy, and bold colours in fashion. Designers and stylists are drawing inspiration from nature, classic autumn palettes, and a few modern twists to create the season’s must-have looks….

1. Rust and Burnt Orange

This year, the iconic warm hues of autumn take centre stage with rust and burnt orange dominating collections. These shades evoke the vibrancy of fallen leaves and pumpkin tones, making them perfect for outerwear, knits, and statement pieces like oversized scarves and tailored coats. Rust, in particular, offers a softer alternative to bright orange, creating a warm, sophisticated look.

2. Forest Greens and Olive

Green is making a huge impact this season, with forest green and olive leading the way. These colours evoke a sense of nature and tranquility, fitting seamlessly with autumn’s natural beauty. Expect to see these shades in leather jackets, chunky sweaters, and accessories like boots and handbags. Olive green, in particular, pairs well with neutrals like beige or cream, allowing for versatile and stylish outfits.

3. Deep Burgundy and Merlot

Burgundy is a perennial autumn favourite, but this year it’s richer and deeper than ever. Shades of merlot and plum bring a luxurious touch to eveningwear, perfect for velvet dresses, blazers, or even tailored trousers. These wine-inspired hues are perfect for both formal and casual looks, easily transitioning from day to night.

4. Chocolate Brown and Camel

Neutral tones are reimagined in earthy, chocolate brown, and soft camel. These hues offer a grounded, timeless aesthetic perfect for layering. From cozy cashmere sweaters to tailored trousers, these shades bring a sense of warmth and sophistication to any outfit. They pair beautifully with both bold and muted colours, making them versatile staples.

Autumn 2024 colour palette emphasizes warmth, luxury, and a connection to nature, ensuring the season’s fashion is both classic and contemporary.

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Last Updated on 27th September 2024 by Helen Tobias