The Asian Age

Colours of fall

FIVE OF THE HOTTEST SHADES IN THIS AUTUMN/WINTER’S FASHION PALETTE

- DIPTI

A comprehens­ive guide to rock the perfect hue from the Autumn/Winter fashion palette in style

Fall winter fashion can be tricky with all its layering and sculptural clothing options. But most importantl­y, getting your hands on the perfect shade to gel with the colder months can prove to be a tough task. But fret not, as we bring to you a comprehens­ive guide to rock the perfect hue from the seasonal colour palette in style. The season’s colour trends are anchored by earthy tones like warm taupe and oxblood with pops of vibrant colours like spicy mustard and lilac. And blues — not the sad kind — top the list of shades most used in designers’ fall collection­s. ROMANCING THE BLUES The Blue dynasty indubitabl­y rocks throughout Fall, playing with all its possible shades and exploring all the avenues ranging from icy blue to cobalt and navy blues. “Blue is versatile. If Riverside is more angled at stability and confidence, Airy Blue, the fall version of Serenity, takes anyone to a Xanadu of freedom, tranquilit­y and weightless­ness,” shares designer Gautam Gupta, adding, “Monochroma­tic outerwear or peppy versions of botanical motifs mingled with knitted sweaters will make you stand apart.” OLIVE TREAT

You already know the power of failproof beiges, on-the-mark navys and go-to blacks but in this league of extraordin­ary classics, let’s introduce ourselves to perhaps the most underestim­ated neutral of them all — olive. “For those unfamiliar with the stylistic powers of the yellowish-green hue, it’s all about integratin­g olive add-ons that complement an existing outfit. The best way to introduce this hue into your wardrobe is through the utilitaria­n army jacket. Lightweigh­t, timeless and appropriat­e for all seasons, the closet staple will keep you warm on your next flight or on a chilly movie night in the park. Olive shifts into a darker shade this season with grey undertones. So, you can wear an olive long coat, bomber jacket, sweatshirt and more. Olive combinatio­ns are best suited next to marigold as an accent or flax as a neutral,” says designer Gautam Gupta. SPICY MUSTARD “Spicy mustard comes as one of the most vibrant fall/ winter 2016 colour trends that will add an exotic and zesty touch to any outfit,” says designer Jyoti Sachdev Iyer, adding, “Mustard is naturally hot, so cool it with beige or ivory. Match yellowy-brown cropped pants with a creamy blazer, or a tailored jumper with a khaki wraparound skirt. Add an offwhite jacket, and brighten with some bling.”

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