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Three Bold Color Combinations for Fall

Sep 3, 2024

Over the past few years, my wardrobe has been heavily filled with neutrals.  This season, I find myself craving color.  Front brightly colored pants to vibrant dresses, I am loving it all.  Here are three color combinations that are ready for fall.

Everlane Cardigan & Camisole // Talbot’s Pencil Skirt // Polene Taupe Tote // Dolce Vita Mules // Argento Vivo Oblong Hoops // Quay Tortoise Sunglasses

Burgundy and mauve is a softer palette that is bold but approachable.  This cardigan and cami combination from Everlane pairs well with the burgundy hues.  I chose this pencil skirt from Talbot’s because I liked the gold details.  For something simpler, this Preston & York pencil skirt is a great option.

When wearing color, I like to keep the pieces unified.  All of the mauve in this look is on top, the shoes and skirt keep the burgundy on the bottom.  It’s an extension of the two-out-of-three rule for pairing skirts with tights and shoes.

For the accessories, I added a taupe bag with a great origami-like pleat and a pair of tortoise sunglasses, and finished it off with a pair of simple earrings.  If the mule high heels aren’t a good choice for you, these t-strap heels from Tuckernuck are a great alternative.

Belle & Bloom Ex-Boyfriend Coat // J.Crew Factory Teddie Sweater // Old Navy Crop Pants // Quince Glove Flats // Oryany Saddle Bag // Mejuri Mixed-Metal Hoops

The next combination is baby blue and chestnut.  Mixing the cool blue with the warmer undertones of the chestnut creates an interesting contrast.  These cropped pants from Old Navy are fantastic, but if you want something full length, these Madewell pants (in petite and plus) are a great option.  The coat and sweater bring in that pale, icy blue.  Another option would be a light chambray shirt like this J.Crew chambray shirt or this banded denim shirt from Banana Republic.

Again, I kept the blue on top and the chestnut on bottom for a clean look.  These Quince glove flats pair well with the pants.  For the handbag, I wanted to bring in a softer tan color.  It doesn’t match the brown hue of the pants, but it coordinates seamlessly by picking up the cooler tones from the blue.  Add a pair of mixed-metal hoops to keep the contrasting warm and cool hues going.

Boden Ponte Pants // Jardin Des Oranges Wrap Sweater // Boden Ankle Strap Suede Flats // Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag // Mejuri Pendant Necklace

Finally, there is a richness to mixing red and chocolate.  For this outfit, I pulled a sleek wrap sweater and paired it with a wide leg pant to balance the look.  I added a pointed toe flat to elongate the leg and continue the look.

This wrap sweater is phenomenal, but it’s a little spendy.  For a similar look for less, I recommend this v-neck, faux-wrap from 1.State.  I also like this tie-neck blouse from Quince.

Thie Brooklyn bag from Coach is one of the hot bags of the fall.  It has a chic slightly-slouchy style and a classic shape.  It’s incredible to see Coach re-emerge from the days of quilted logo prints, when this esteemed brand lost its way for a bit.

Lastly, I added this chic necklace that has been on my wishlist for a while.  Mejuri makes this style in all gold and two-tone, mixed metal option.

If your outfits have fallen into a neutral rut, think about adding a pop of color.  If you have a color combination that you’re interested in, let me know in the comments.

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  1. CeeCee says:

    Got any chartreuse/aubergine combinations? In particular, something to go with my chartreuse bag from Mango (that you had posted earlier).

  2. TheLOOP says:

    Love these combos, especially burgundy and mauve. Kind of monotone without being too in your face. I have been fascinated by similar combos in the same color family: e.g. fuchsia and blush pink, red and peach so would love to see more monotone options like these that are not just one column of color.

  3. Rachel C says:

    Hey Abra! This post includes two Quince items. What are your thoughts on the brand? Quality vs price point? I am trying to move towards more long lasting piece vs fast fashion, so I’m curious where they fall. Thanks!

    • Margaret F says:

      Curious about this too. I have yet to purchase anything from them though I have my eye on a few things.

    • CeeCee says:

      I wanted to share my personal experience with Quince! I think the quality is good…not designer good, but definitely worth the prices. However, as a mid-size woman (size 14-16 who typically wears an XL) – the sizing and fit of the many items I’ve tried from Quince don’t really account for curves…all XL items I’ve tried are too small. The best way I can describe is that it feels like everything is a narrow fit. I’ve classified Quince as a straight sized clothier only – which is unfortunate because I really love the concept! (I DID have success with their brief underwear – very good quality!)

  4. Jamie says:

    Really liked this post. Trying to incorporate more non-neutral and overly matchy-matchy prints and will try to incorporate these color schemes and accessories into my business casual work outfits. How about ideas for hot pink or bright true purple which are not based on a Barbie doll look? Ideas to help make grey pants less boring—other than accessories to make black sweaters more interesting?

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