Winter is about to make its entry soon, and we are ready to put aside our floral summer outfits and switch to cosy winter wears in lighter tones. However, it isn’t a new fact that bold and bright colours keep making a comeback on the runways in their winter versions. Ramps witness unusual colour combos in suits, blazers, sweaters, dresses and more every fall season. But for us to copy that into our daily outfits is a bit challenging task. Models can wear all kinds of funky colours and prints, but to incorporate the same into our everyday clothes makes us think twice. So are you scared to try bright colours this winter too? How about we tell you that you can try some of the hottest colours of the season without getting worried about being overdone. Ditch typical fall colours like black, beige, red, yellow or pastels, and go for these unique colours with the most versatile mix-mash ideas. Read on to know about this season’s five hottest colours which you can try straight away on your daily wear gears and look fab.
Gaudy Grey
Okay, we know you must be thinking that grey isn’t a new colour for winter and we have been wearing our grey sweater since childhood. So what’s trendy about this colour for fall this year! Well, this season grey isn’t that classic as it used to be. It is more bright, gaudy, shiny, flashy and hip to be worn for cool parties as well as weddings. Shiny grey suits made an appearance on the runways with ruffles, embroideries, nets, fringes, and so much more that they can make other work outfits look boring. And to team them up with different bright colours like blue, yellow or maroon would be the coolest ideas for the winter chills. Add accessories with bright pop colours and gold jewellery with or without diamonds for the complete look.
Forest Green
Green is a very tricky colour to flaunt, and not everyone call pull it off yet it looks classy at every location. This season, the green on the ramps was bold, dark, magical and chic at the same time. Some shows had matte green as their highlight while others used pastels, emerald, seaweed, olive, basil and more such bright shades of green. For your regular wardrobe, green can be turned into a real attention-grabbing colour with sweaters, jackets, jumpsuits and dresses adopting the hues of natural green or forest green. Try these tones with chocolate colour or navy blue to make a jaw-dropping combo. Go for dark coloured heels and gemstone jewellery for parties.
Bright Blue
Blue has been part of every outfit ever as it can blend with any other colour and make them look amazing. There exists a variety of blue shades that you can put on during the rest of the year, but blue needs to be elegant while being bold and sassy to wear during the winter days. Navy, indigo, cobalt, berry, cerulean, azure are some of the blue shades that can never go wrong on blazers, dresses, tops or suits. Pair these colours with white, orange, pastel pink and floral prints to make a wild blend of blissful dressing. For jewellery, you can add pearl earrings, gold bracelets, and rings along with white heels or shoes.
Autumn Orange
Autumn is incomplete without the shades of orange. From Halloween to Diwali, every festival has a bit of orange in them and so does the outfits for these seasons. So for your winter wear, you can pick all kinds of orange shades and blend them with other colours for a splash of autumn vibes into your looks. Choose calm yet bright tones that match with your personality and add-on some yellow gold accessories for a perfect party look. You can pick tops, dresses, blazers, sweaters, sweatshirts and even long skirts in shades of orange like tangerine, carrot, marigold, marmalade, tiger and others. Match other soft tone colours like olive green, teal blue, lemon yellow with these shades of orange and add-on some brown heels or boots to it. Try a dark orange coat with an olive green top and trousers and add some geometric studs or gold drop earrings to it.
Funky Fuchsia
This year, many designers dedicated their wardrobe collections to bold and perky colours like fuchsia. And so does the celebs, flaunting this bold pink trend on red carpets and photoshoots. For your winter wardrobe, fuchsia is the most exciting colour to add, wearing it to wedding, parties, get-togethers and many such occasions. You can go for head-to-toe looks in this pretty pink shade and show it off in jumpsuits, dresses, blazers, suits and party gowns. Or you can select either the top or bottom apparel in fuchsia and match it with other colours like grey, mustard yellow, white, blue and more. Try simple rose gold jewellery for accessorizing your looks and a pop of black in your shoes and bags.