
Chances are you already love all the mustard yellows, burnt oranges, warm beiges and khaki greens that dominate fashion this time of year. This is really your season for styling and accessorising so have fun with it. The same spacing applies for spring-planted pansies. Space them 15 cm apart for bush varieties, and 20-25 cm for trailing varieties. Planting from late summer to early autumn is ideal as there will be time to for pansies to become established before winter. Or how about our Silver Leona Dangly Pearl Hoop Earrings? The pearl adds an extra depth to your look! Autumn Styling Colours for Warm Jewellery Spacing depends on planting time as well as variety size.

This would work great with a piece like our large silver Authentic Hoops or our chunky Silver Callie Charm Bracelet laid over the sleeve.

The most flattering shades in the winter color palette are the deepest shades for the season. Deep seasons (Autumn or Winter) have varying skintones, but their eyes and hair color are similarly dark.

Eyes: Dark Blue, Deep Green, Hazel, Dark Brown, Brown-Black. Yellow undertones give warmth to much of the Autumn palette, made up of a mix of bright spicy vibrant colours and warm rich mellow hues. Just think: black pleather leggings with a fitted, rich burgundy roll neck. While working my way through the mammoth task that is putting the autumn/winter 2019 trend report together for you, I realised one very important thing (aside from the fact I really really want to buy chunky combat boots): The forthcoming season is all about experimental colours, whether worn solo or combined to great effect. Skin: Ivory, Olive, or Medium to Dark Brown with warm undertones. So go to town with burgundy if you want a warmer feel. Think of the rich brown tone of a conker maroon is just a step away. Shop the look: large Authentic Hoops, Lena Rectangle Pendant Necklace, Terese Figaro Chainīut if you’re thinking hang on, how can I create that really warm autumnal look in my outfits without negatively offsetting your silver jewellery, burgundy is your bonus Autumn colour here.Īlso associated with the colour of red wine- think claret or Bordeaux, burgundy is not to be confused with maroon which has red undertones.
