Friday, October 12, 2012

Non-Neutral Hues to Beat the Winter Blues


Color ruts happen, even to the most inspired fashion devotees among us. Black is so easy! Throw in some gray, some white, a hint of beige and you're a walking classic. Never is the danger of this situation higher than in the cold, dark months of fall and winter. First of all, black is all around you, everyone else is doing it, so why shouldn't you? Because after reading this article, you're going to know better. Dark skies and dark clothes day in and day out might affect your mood, your personal sense of style, or even your sense of femininity. We're not suggesting you go banana yellow from head to toe, but there are some seriously gorgeous color trends from the fall runways that are worth giving a try in lieu of the habit-forming neutral wardrobe so many fall prey to this time of year. As they say, the best offense is a good defense, so here's your chance to plan ahead by looking at some of the colors we fell in love when we saw the Fall 2012 shows. We've even thrown in a suggestion or two on how to fit them into your pre-existing wardrobe.

 
  • Jewel Tone

    It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

    Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

    Jewel Tone
  • Pumpkin

    When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Pumpkin
  • Cobalt

    Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Cobalt
  • Caribbean Queen

    Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Caribbean Queen
  • Teal

    Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

    Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

    Teal
  • Red

    You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

    Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

    Red
  • Cerulean

    This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

    Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

    Cerulean
  • Mellow Yellow

    Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

    Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

    Mellow Yellow
  • Bubble Gum

    Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Bubble Gum
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  • Jewel Tone

    It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

    Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

    Jewel Tone
  • Pumpkin

    When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Pumpkin
  • Cobalt

    Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Cobalt
  • Caribbean Queen

    Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Caribbean Queen
  • Teal

    Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

    Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

    Teal
  • Red

    You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

    Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

    Red
  • Cerulean

    This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

    Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

    Cerulean
  • Mellow Yellow

    Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

    Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

    Mellow Yellow
  • Bubble Gum

    Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Bubble Gum
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  • Jewel Tone

    It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

    Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

    Jewel Tone
  • Pumpkin

    When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Pumpkin
  • Cobalt

    Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Cobalt
  • Caribbean Queen

    Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

    Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

    Caribbean Queen
  • Teal

    Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

    Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

    Teal
  • Red

    You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

    Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

    Red
  • Cerulean

    This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

    Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

    Cerulean
  • Mellow Yellow

    Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

    Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

    Mellow Yellow
  • Bubble Gum

    Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

    Image: IMAXtree

    Bubble Gum

It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

Image: IMAXtree

Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

Image: IMAXtree

It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

Image: IMAXtree

Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

Image: IMAXtree

It's deep, it calls to mind royalty, it's sumptuous. Whether you call it eggplant or amethyst, purple works on all skin tones. Included in a dress like this that works for day or night, you can't go wrong.

Bottega Veneta image: IMAXtree

When it comes to wearing color, separates are a surefire way to incorporate an unexpected hue into your pre-existing looks. If you love a color, but it's not the perfect shade for your skin tone, you can wear it as a bottom to great effect. And burnt orange is a classic fall color not to be missed out on.

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Sure you can wear a skirt suit in black, slate gray or even white, but why not try a dark blue shade like Stella McCartney? It'll still pair perfectly with your favorite black blouse and tights.

Image: IMAXtree

Thinking of sipping a cocktail in a coconut while laying on the beach? Why not let your daydream fantasies inspire your wardrobe by adding a touch of Caribbean blue?

Proenza Schouler image: IMAXtree

Shirt dresses are so versatile. You can belt them and you can layer them over or under sweaters and turtlenecks. All you need is one to provide several totally different looks.

Sonia Rykiel image: IMAXtree

You've probably heard that oxblood is the go-to color for this season, and it's true that it was a major trend. But why not try full-on red? It's a standout color, perfect for jackets and coats.

Rag & Bone image: IMAXtree

This look is an example of how one color can be worn head-to-toe by changing up the texture and using different shades. A sequin top and darker bottom puts the focus near your beautiful face, hair and makeup.

Oscar de la Renta image: IMAXtree

Remember what I said about avoiding banana yellow? That doesn't mean the color related to sunshine and daffodils is totally out of the question. Try a mellower yellow, as you can see here it looks smashing with pink pants, which are another big fall trend.

Diane von Furstenberg image: IMAXtree

Jil Sander went out on a limb this fall by providing looks full of light shades that remind us of warmer weather. A touch of bubble gum pink on your arms (try a shrug) adds a perfect feminine touch.

Image: IMAXtree


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