Autumn is a truly beautiful season - the colours of the changing environment are just amazing! Rich golds and reds give us that warm and cozy feeling and this is what Autumn colours are all about in 2009. Earthy rustic tones like mahogany and golds with a hint of summer colour is what it's all about.
Let's start with teal. This rich and elegant colour can fall across a wide spectrum of hues and shades, from those with more blue in them to those with more green in them and even some with darker overtones of purplish charcoal. This means alittle spash of teal will add colour and excitement without being too flashy or out of place.
Why not brighten up your look with a dark teal jacket, or try teaming up a teal dress with a darker blazer or cardigan for a professional look which is still elegant and sexy. If too much teal is not really your thing, use the colour to accent your outfit. Try a teal scarf, hat or gloves. Try a teal bag or jewellery to add this gorgeous Autumn colour to your look.
The other must have splash of colour this Autum is the lovely, deep grape purple. This colour also shows up across a wide spectrum of hues and shades, from those that are dark yet distinctly purple to those with charcoal-influenced tones. It's the perfect colour to add a hint of excitement to your Autumn wardrobe if you are not too comfortable straying away from the traditional rustic colours.
The charcoal-type purples are especially elegant and professional looking, which is why they are being shown in everything from evening dresses to professional suits to high-end overcoats and wardrobe staples. The lovely thing about these shades of purple is they are easy to pair with other colours ranging full across the browns, forest greens, and burnt reds. Try wearing dark purple in your accesories or with a lovely bag to complete the look.
Bring out the traditional Autumn colours but add some spice with some daring colour in your accessories - rich shades of teal and dark, elegant purple.
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