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Fashion trend: Key colours to infuse into your wardrobe
Article posted: March 1, 2018
As we head into the cooler seasons, it’s time to take a look at the fashion colour trends coming out for autumn/winter 2018.
The upcoming fashion season offers a variety of new shades to embrace, with loads of colours to keep your wardrobe looking cheerful despite the colder and darker weather due to set in.
Here’s a look at some of the key colour trends to keep an eye out for if you’re updating your wardrobe for a fresh look this autumn/winter.
Deep reds
Just as the spring/summer 2017 season saw the return of bright, fire engine red, the trend will continue this autumn/winter but shift to deeper and darker reds.
Shades like burgundy, rusty red, brick red, blood red and dark crimson are all season favourites.
This colour trend is particularly flattering for brunettes and those with darker colouring, and pairs well if you’ve got a wardrobe full of black staples.
Why not mix up a classic black pant with a blood red shirt or a burgundy cardigan?
Blush
Not ready to part with pretty pink? No need.
This autumn/winter season still incorporates plenty of blush in pink tones, from nude and rose to dusky, almost lilac pinks.
When styled well, it can perfectly compliment the rusty red tones that are also featuring in the shops this season.
Blush also pairs particularly well with navy blue, giving you the option to go for something a little less severe than black.
Navy blue
Lovers of classic black might want to opt for its softer neighbour, navy.
Not as stark as black, the colour navy has a professional look and is on-trend this season.
The neutral shade is perfect for a more muted wardrobe and pairs nicely with white, grey, and blush pinks.
For something bold, you pair a classic navy pant with a brick red jumper.
Mint and moss green
While autumn/winter is often about embracing sombre and dark shades, this season gives you the chance to keep your colour palette light.
The calm shades of mint and moss green will inject a cool touch of colour to your autumn/winter outfits, without being too loud.
The shades pair well with neutral basics, making it a versatile yet interesting shade to adopt.
Make it your highlight colour this season.
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