Let’s talk about trends. More specifically, colour trends, as after relying on white dresses throughout summer, I’m ready to shake up my wardrobe a little. When it comes to seasonal trends there are often the usual suspects; the key pieces that we can rely on year in, year out: spring is often cardigans and dresses, summer is linen and sandals, and winter is chunky knits and wool coats.
But autumn gives us the kind of variety that always keeps things interesting. Sure, more often than not you’ll find me in a trench coats, knee-high boots and denim, but there are often a few trends from spring and summer that make their way into my fall wardrobe too, and none more so than those doses of colour.
Ask someone what colours come to mind for autumn and they’ll likely tell you browns and jewel tones. But if you’re already familiar with our autumn/winter 2023 trend report, you’ll know to expect the unexpected. After last year’s bright pink Barbiecore continued into 2023 to coincide with Greta Gerwig’s Barbie release, it’s about time we had a palette cleanser.
So, I see your fuchsia and raise you hot red. And what of the clean whites that fashion people have been wearing for the last few months? Well, there’s an equally versatile neutral that is the sleek update you’ve been waiting for. And should you be looking for colours that always look expensive, you’re going to be very impressed by one of the additions to our list. Finally, there’s the “samey” colour that doesn’t necessarily constitute a trend per se, but in head-to-layering, it’s undeniably chic.
If you’re ready to introduce some new season colours to your roster, keep scrolling to see the six biggest colour trends for autumn 2023. It’s a good looking bunch.