Black has made a tremendous return. Also, deep rich plums and colors that are very deep, dark and rich are staples for the fall this year. However, these colors do not look good on every person. If your colors are not in the stores for a specific season then fall back on your neutrals. Neutrals are black, camel, cream colors such as beige and off white. I always wait for the next season because more than likely your colors are going to be there. For example, there are more of my colors during spring and summer, so I buy more during those seasons.
In autumn there are a lot of colors coming in. now that. For instance, like the leaves falling off the trees; the soft hues and the deep hues. Also, for winter there are muted colors, which are the deep jewel combs. Not bright, but deep and rich like the wines and burgundies. These colors do well for both fall and winter so you don't need a separate wardrobe. People can't afford to do that with the price of clothing today, you have to be a very smart shopper.
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