The Daily Telegraph

STREET STYLE COLOUR, NOT JUST FOR SUMMER

The warmer thane xpected weather brought out headto-toe hues for Milan Fashion Week,

- writes Krissy Turner

Caramel

Camel shades are a go-to this time of year, so upgrade yours by opting for knitted co-ords. While a Dior saddle bag is the dream accessory, this season’s must-have moc-croc bag in a burgundy hue would look yummy, too. Knitted sweater, £39.99, and skirt, £69.99 (zara.

com); croc-effect bag, £320, Staud (matchesfas­hion.com)

Violet

Often overlooked for its burgundy counterpar­ts, purple is a stylish option for those who want an autumnal hue that isn’t ubiquitous. Actress Nausheen Shah opts for a silky violet blouse and matching belted wide-leg trousers. V-neck blouse, £25.99 (mango.com); cord trousers, £345 ( josephfash­ion.com); mules, £49.99 (zara.com)

Sage

Sage is a timeless hue that will work year round, and will look equally chic paired with navy and grey. This showgoer punctuated her look with white courts, but white trainers and a khaki trench are also ideal partners. Silk-blend top, £34.99, and wool trousers, £79.99 (hm.com); Nike trainers, £66.99 (office. co.uk)

Tangerine

Lisa Aiken, Net-aporter’s retail fashion director, makes mixing rusty hues look easy. She paired her knit with a midi wrap skirt and wisely paired them with brown accessorie­s – black would have been too harsh.

(stories. Silk blouse, £69

com); silk satin skirt, £260, Vince (net-aporter.com); Aphaea earrings, £35

(aweathered­penny.co.uk)

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