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Our Favorite Color Hues for Autumn Fashion

As autumn arrives so do our favorite fall hues of greens, warm neutrals, soft creams and cozy brights. The fall 2019 runway color palette was brighter than usual with oranges, neons, and pinks, but our favorite color by far is this season’s pistachio green, a lovely soft neutral that is easy to mix and match. Read on for some style inspiration and our favorite color hues for fall fashion.

Pistachio Green

Pistachio green is a fun color for fall that is fresh off the runway! We are excited to see this color in action due to its versatility and cool freshness. We recommend incorporating any new color hue into your wardrobe in a mindful manner with just a few pieces at a time. This way you can see if you like the color, how you enjoy wearing the color most, and it is a good way to test out something new before making a big purchase. We love pistachio green cool weather coats and uniquely cut blouses sporting this in-season hue. 

Mustard

We are in love with anything and everything mustard colored for fall. Mustard has shown up as a popular color throughout the last couple of seasons and we still can’t get enough of it. If mustard is brighter than your usual palette choice, try it in small doses. A pair of mustard colored mules can be unexpected and unique, or try this color as a scarf or a pair of earrings for a face framing option. Mustard also makes a fantastic statement color and is the perfect hue for cozy oversized sweaters and warm peacoats. 

Terracotta

Nothing says fall like the perfect orange hue. Our favorite way to wear orange in autumn is a slightly darker terracotta color with undertones of gold and brown. Terracotta is a lovely option for a go-to fall dress or a pair of colored jeans or corduroys. It is easy to pair with most neutrals such as grays, browns, creams, and soft greens (hello pistachio green!). Terracotta is also a fabulous secondary color and works well as a print against a neutral background for a more subtle approach. 

True Blue

True blue is classic, bold, and adventurous all at the same time. This cool toned color is a versatile addition to an autumn wardrobe and is the perfect backdrop for a big chunky sweater, an elegant dress or pencil skirt, and can be a stunning statement color for a winter coat. True blue pairs with olive green, brown and cream tones, and gold and silver hues to name a few options. It is a fun color to experiment with as it is usually readily available and can be easily transitioned between seasons. 

Soft Cream

Soft cream is one of our staple colors for autumn due to its cozy, timeless, and versatile nature. There are many varieties of soft creams available so find the hue that makes you feel the most comfortable, beautiful, and true to your style. Whatever your color preference, just know that you have options even for this very neutral hue. We love soft cream colored shoes and accessories such as scarves, earrings, and purses. And if you want to stay with a classic look, a cable knit soft cream sweater will never go out of style. 

Hannah Benjamin Escher

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