Take Inspiration From Nature For Chic Clothing Styles This Autumn

Summer is not yet even over, yet already the shops are starting to change to autumn clothing! Fashion always moves fast and furiously and generally is always one a season in advance. To truly get the advantage when it comes to fashion you need to be doing the same, keeping your eyes a whole season ahead.

This will allow you to be truly prepared for each and every season, leaving your friends, colleagues and relatives jealous of how you just always seem to know what to wear and when. In truth it is really easy to do, but most women just do not do it!

So what is hot next this autumn? Well, somewhat surprisingly there are still a lot of colours similar to those from this year’s summer colour palette, they have just got deeper. The seaside blues have turned to deep blue greens, and the traditional beach sand yellow has muted and transformed in to a warm olive.

These two colours work so well together, giving a slight feeling of the beach without looking too bright and gaudy as the autumn starts to fade toward winter. These work great either as complimentary colours on the same piece of clothing, or as separate pieces of clothing such as a majolica blue skirt with a rich olive yellow top.

Red is still very much in, as it has been for most of this year in fact. Again it has got darker and deeper in tone, now in a rather stunning and sultry American Beauty red. This is a fantastic colour for party wear, as it will help you stand out of the crowd without looking out of place. It will also help boost your natural confidence, as red is a colour that makes us feel braver and more attractive.

For more neutral and daytime wear colours there are still beige, which have not really gotten darker from summer, as this summer’s beige and creams were fairly dark to begin with. Creme Brulee wide leg trousers are great for relaxing around the home and if combined with a blouse look gorgeous enough to wear almost all the time.

Truth be told, if you stick to pastel colours this autumn you really can’t go wrong. Just avoid any overpowering tones or hues. Avoid any unnatural colours. Take inspiration from nature, with pale greens, blues, browns and beige all which are very much the upcoming colours of autumn and look great on women who wear plus size clothing.

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