Overall, I predict a more
colorful fall than what we've seen in recent years. This fall
incorporates colors that both men and women can wear with ease and
confidence, confirming gender-neutrality in the future of fashion.
Earthy greens, rosey pinks, shades of wine, neutral tans and oakey yellows? The 70's is definitely making a comeback in color.
For this fall, look forward to seeing varying shades of yellow. Whether
it's a vibrant, pale or dark tone, yellow will bring life to your outfit
as we transition into a more cool toned season.
Though you can still wear those same camouflage pants you got two years
ago when they became on the rage, I'd consider trying other prints that
incorporate the same dark earthy greens. Also look into trying different
materials like leather which looks great in olive green.
A rose pink might not be your cup of tea, but you should consider it
anyways. Besides, it's 2015 so can we all just all agree that colors are
not and should not be gendered
In terms of color, wine is like the older and more mature brother of
rose pink. Marsala, the color of the year is considered a wine color
which further proves that it's a color you should definitely wear this
fall
Pale tones of brown are great
because they're so neutral that they pair well with other colors. I've
seen a lot of people wearing camel coats in really pale shades, so why
not switch it up with prints and different textures.
Overall,
I predict a more colorful fall than what we've seen in recent years.
This fall incorporates colors that both men and women can wear with ease
and confidence, confirming gender-neutrality in the future of fashion.
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