Trending Fall Colors That Add Rich Energy to Your Outfits

Fall shopping is finally here and while the neutrals usually rule this season, this year’s trending colors are headed in a different direction. We are finally seeing that ’70s-inspired, free-spirited aesthetic blend into fall this year. From rich royal purple to decadent chocolate brown, this fall’s trending palettes are bringing a bold, lively refresh to the classic cold-weather wardrobe. Let’s check out the fall fashion color trends you may to try this season.

Royal Purple

Punchy shades have been very popular in this year’s fashion. From playful pastels to matcha-hued handbags, these colors are everywhere. As for this autumn? Rich violet is emerging for a regal take that soaks everything in a retro ‘70s wash of purple. Royal purple can often be a loud luxe statement and this hue works well if your style inspiration is in the 80’s neon revival.

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Burgundy

This deep red color inevitably appears every autumn. For this season, it’s a cool crossover between dark cherry and chocolate brown. This vampy elegant shade is hard to miss.

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Bright Orange

During last month’s Copenhagen Fashion Week, the runway was ablaze with neons like orange.. With Taylor Swift has declared orange as the signature color of her next era, this trend is about to become a full-blown this fall. Opt for a traditionally autumnal shade of terracotta, pumpkin, or rust for maximum wearability.

NATA PANTS - RED CORAL

Chocolate Brown

Mocha Mousse s back for yet another round. This wildly popular Pantone Color of the Year is being given a refresh for a new season. Suede which is always a fall favorite remains a firmly on-trend choice this year in everything from shoes to jackets to handbags.

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Muted Olive

Shades of glossy olive are making a splash for fall 2025 thanks to its versatility, sophistication and connection to nature.  This understated, earthy green acts as a timeless option to fleeting trends.. It blends seamlessly with neutrals like tan and beige. Try using olive green in structured pieces like leather trenches, wool coats, blazers, or even softer garments like long cardigans and flowing dresses. 

Sammy Skirt - Olive

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