On neutral territory

11/Mar/2010

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IN contrast to the bright acid and jewel tones of the summer, autumn’s colour palette heads towards neutral ground.

Calmer natural shades of beige, blush, pale khaki, ivory and taupe provide the basis for a grown-up winter wardrobe.

Floaty tops with shirring and ruffles lose their fussy appearance in the new pale greys, while mini-dresses take on a sophisticated look in subtle hues of beige.

Understated prints in faded vintage tones give a classy autumnal twist to summer’s favourite maxi dresses.

Black always combines well with other neutrals and works beautifully with pale colours.

Try pairing must-have wardrobe staples such as leggings in strong black or chocolate with a neutral print silk top or tunic.

And the trend away from strong colours doesn’t stop at clothing.

Shoes and boots in all shades of grey from steel to silver and muted browns have emerged to greet autumn’s soothing winds.

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