How to Wear Colour This Autumn

Posted by admin | Home & Family | Posted on October 20th, 2008

The first thing that hits you when you enter the shops this season is the bright colours reminiscent of the 80s. Some of the colour blocking and clashes can be quite alarming and you may wonder what you are going to wear this autumn. If in doubt, then consider buying a gift voucher as a perfect Christmas presents for women.

Don’t be too alarmed by the bright colours when you hit the shops. Remember there are other trends around this season and other ways to wear brights other than top-to-toe! A colour consultant can help you decide which colours are the best for your colouring. Let’s have a look at what trends are around and how to wear them.

Lace
Lace is available on the high street, mostly in black and light neutrals this season. Almost everyone can enjoy the look that lace gives to an outfit. If black is too harsh for your natural colouring, wearing a garment that layers black lace over a lighter neutral can give a softer more wearable look. Beware of lace though if your look is very natural as you might find it too fussy and will feel uncomfortable in it even for the evening.

Metallics
Metallics are popular this season for day and evening wear. You’ll find shimmery gold and silver fabrics and plenty of sparkly sequins. Most colouring types can wear gold or silver tones but if your dominant colouring is warm (red tones to the hair), gold tones will be more striking on you. If, on the other hand, you have a dominant cool colouring (silver, grey or ash blonde hair), silver will be much more flattering for you.

Checks
Laid-back plaid is relaxed and can give a feel of life in the country. Checks are ideal for the natural and classic style personalities as they give a pattern but are not outlandish. There are muted beiges which will suit the lights and softs (blonde to mid brown hair) and will work really well for the warms. Also present on the high street are the black and white and subtle grey tones. These will work better for those with a cool skin tone. If the check is bold with strong contrast it will work best on the deeps (dark hair and eyes) and the clears (dark hair, light skin, bright eyes). Be careful when using checks that they suit your body shape. If your body is very curvy the check will need to be cut on the bias to make it work. The safest way to wear checks is in your accessories such as bags, scarves and shoes.

Brights
Brights are everywhere! They come in dresses, tops, coats, shoes, tights and bags. They are fun and exciting but only you can decide how far you want to take them! If you are dramatic or creative you can really enjoy mixing shocking pinks with reds and purples, royal blue with cerise and bright teals and aqua. Everywhere you go you will find inspiration for new and exciting combinations. If you are more conservative in your look, maybe just add brights in small quantities either in bags and shoes, or in jewellery and belts. A hint can be just enough to give you a current look.

Author Bio: Christopher Scarles is the Managing Director of Colour Me Beautiful. Image consultants offer advice on all aspects of image including colour analysis, style consultations and make-up lessons. Colour Me Beautiful has hundreds of colour consultants all over the UK and Europe all of which can supply fantastic Christmas presents for women.

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