October, 2020 – by Rachel McMinn
We understand how easy it is to fall into a rut of only wearing black during Autumn and Winter. Of course, an all-black outfit is always a chic and fashionable choice, but you don’t have to say goodbye to colour completely.
This is our Autumn/ Winter guide on how to incorporate colour into your wardrobe. From subtle pops of colour to more of a bold statement – we have you covered.
Handbags
A handbag is an easy way to add a pop of colour to your look. Brighter colours can seem quite daunting to wear so we definitely recommend bringing colours into your accessories for a subtle but stunning look.
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Scarfs
Another great accessory to add a pop of colour to your look is a scarf. Not only is this a fun way to brighten your outfit, it’s also very practical for this time of year.
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Shoes
A pair of shoes can make or break your outfit. If colour is new to you, go for your usual all black look with a pop of colour on the shoes. This is a subtle but classic way to include colour to your look.
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Coats
If you’re feeling a bit more bold, why not stand out and try a coloured coat? Wearing that amount of colour doesn’t have to be scary, you can go for muted tones instead of bright reds and oranges. Also, a good idea if you are trying colour is to stick to a style you know and love – for instance, a trench.
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What way are you planning on incorporating colour to your Autumn/ Winter Wardrobe? Let us know down in the comments!
Rachel McMinn
Rachel is a Media and Communications graduate from Glasgow. She currently runs a sustainable fashion blog and works in digital marketing, hoping to build a career in the fashion industry.
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