It’s time to uncover the shades of autumn… and we’re not talking the shades of the turning leaves. Nope, we’re on about the autumn 2024 colours that are trending in the world of fashion. Discovering the right colours for you will turn your autumn wardrobe into one that brings you joy and confidence. So, let us help you find your very own shades of autumn.
This year autumn colours are split into the moody, deep tones and the soft, lighter tones. Both equally deserving of their trending status’ this season, and both easy to work with… if you know how to style them.
So, let’s take a closer look at what colours you should be wearing this autumn time!
Dark Autumn Colour Palette
For you dark autumn colour palette, you’re going to want to lean on the thick and rich tones that give off that stylish yet moody aesthetic. It plays into the seasonal change with the days getting darker and the weather turning. Plus, those dark tones are super easy to style and are the ultimate flattering shades.
Navy Blue:
You can’t go wrong with a navy blue. And luckily, it’s in our autumn colours collection of what is hot this season. Navy is the prime example of the luxurious, moody aesthetic. Offering the deepest tone that still brings colour to your look, it’s not to be underrated on the colour wheel! There is nothing boring about a lovely navy blue.
Forest Green:
You might usually associate green with spring and summer, but we’re not talking about those light, bright greens like sage or grass. Instead, we’re talking about the greens that stick around in nature, no matter the weather change. Those deep, forest greens that are found in the evergreen trees that stand out in autumn landscapes against the oranges and browns.
Espresso Brown:
Whoever said brown was boring, clearly hasn’t seen the trends in fashion for 2024. This autumn, brown is dominating our wardrobes. Rich and beautiful, it’s earnt its place in the seasonal shades this year.
Soft Autumn Colour Palette
If softer tones are more your style, opting for a soft autumn colour palette is not out of the question. In fact, lighter and brighter shades are very much in too. It’s just all about keeping things simplistic whilst carrying the same aesthetic through your entire look. So, don’t start mixing dark and soft together, pick a side and roll with it.
The soft palette comes from the idea of steadiness in the changing seasons. Really, autumn is that transitional period between summer and winter. So, soft tones is all about keeping your aesthetic calming in the turbulence between the seasons… that and it looks good!
Beige:
Bringing beige back for autumn. There’s not another colour that gives cosy vibes quite like beige. It often gets dismissed as a ‘nothing’ colour, but that is a very unfair criticism. Despite being subtle, it can bring an outfit together, setting the tone for you look. It’s minimalist and clean, and for autumn, it can turn your look into something that says ‘cosy’ and ‘chic’ all at once.
Light Grey:
You wouldn’t be alone if you’re planning on living in light grey this season, as the colour is up in the trends. With the marl effect back in full force, and the gentleness of soft grey tones, the popularity is on the rise this autumn. It’s the perfect calming tone to give off those chilled and lounging vibes. And after all, that’s what autumn is all about. Hibernating with hot chocolate, a good book, and blankets until winter and Christmas roll round.
Slate Green:
Now, we’ve mentioned green in the deep tones. But there is still a place for specific shades in a lighter palette too. We’ve been obsessed with slate green. It’s a sort of in-between of grey and green and gives a very natural and authentic feel. Soft enough to lean on those cosy, calming vibes, but with enough of a touch of colour to bring something different to your look. It’s a colour not to be slept on this season.