Step Into the Richness of Autumn Colours
What is an Autumn Colour Palette?
An Autumn colour palette is all about depth, warmth, and richness, mirroring the earthy tones of the season. Think deep browns, golden ambers, and mossy greens—shades that enhance your natural warmth without overpowering your features. These colours create a harmonious, grounded look.
“Autumn colours are deep, warm, and grounding,” says Cat. “They create a look that feels effortless, confident, and true to you.” By understanding the three Autumn subtypes, you can refine your wardrobe with colours that make you glow and feel completely at home in your style.
1. True Autumn: Rich, Warm, and Deep
If you have warm undertones and deep features, the True Autumn palette is made for you. True Autumns have a stronger contrast than the sub type of Soft Autumn, and their warm features are well-balanced but not as deep as Dark Autumn.
Their best colour palette is packed with rich, earthy tones like burnt oranges, olive greens, and golden yellows—perfect for the fall season. Celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Beyoncé, and Jennifer Lopez rock these colours, effortlessly capturing that cosy, autumn vibe. Best
Colours for True Autumn:
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Rich browns like chocolate, walnut, and chestnut are perfect for True Autumns, as they reflect the deep, earthy richness of fall.
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Burnt oranges like pumpkin and tangerine are iconic autumn colours that complement warm undertones beautifully.
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Mustard, sunflower, and deep burgundy bring True Autumn’s warmth to life—rich, earthy, and effortlessly cosy.
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Earthy greens like olive, moss, and forest green are natural fits for True Autumns, grounding their colour choices in earthy, organic tones.
Catherine suggests embracing your True Autumn palette with warmth and depth. Opt for rich, earthy tones woven into cosy yet breathable fabrics like merino wool and soft knits. “Lean into those warm, autumnal shades,” she says. “They’ll bring out your natural glow and make you feel right at home in the season.”
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Layer Like a Pro: Mix textures like soft knits, suede, and leather for that effortlessly cosy, True Autumn vibe. Bonus points for a statement scarf.
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Go for Gold (Literally): Swap out silver jewellery for warm gold or bronze tones—they’ll complement your rich autumn hues and add a little extra glow.
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Earthy, but Make It Chic: Lean into those warm browns, deep greens, and spicy oranges, but don’t be afraid to mix in classic neutrals like camel or espresso for a polished finish.
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Top FRANKIE4 styles for True Autumn: Axel in camel mix, Shadow in rye, and Juliett in deep tan.
2. Soft Autumn: Muted, Warm, and Subtle
Soft Autumns tend to have a muted complexion with light brown, blonde, or soft brown hair. Soft Autumns have a low-to-medium contrast between their features, with hair, skin, and eyes blending seamlessly for a gentle, muted look.
Their palette embraces earthy, understated tones that create a relaxed, sophisticated vibe—think soft greens, taupe, dusty reds, and warm, muted neutrals. Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Gisele Bündchen, Elizabeth Olsen, and Drew Barrymore perfectly capture this subtle, warm aesthetic.
Best Colours for Soft Autumn:
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Soft Greens: Sage, olive, moss — These earthy greens complement the soft warmth of your complexion, bringing out your natural glow.
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Warm Neutrals: Taupe, light chestnut, warm beige — These gentle neutrals create a sophisticated base, letting your skin tone shine.
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Soft Blues: Soft Autumns should gravitate toward muted blues like dusty blue, slate, and soft teal. These shades complement your warm, muted palette without overpowering your natural tones.
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Muted Pinks & Purples: Dusty rose, soft blush, lavender, mauve — These soft, warm shades provide a romantic, balanced touch that perfectly suits your palette.
Soft Autumns truly shine in warm, muted tones, and Catherine suggests embracing your Soft Autumn palette with warmth and subtlety. Mix soft neutrals with dusty, earthy hues in fabrics like cashmere and light wool. “A dusty rose sweater paired with a soft mauve scarf is a great way to highlight your features,” she says. “It’s all about creating a relaxed, elegant look that feels effortlessly you.”
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Skip the Harsh Contrasts: Soft Autumns should avoid bright whites, very dark and intense shades, and neon colours. These shades can create too much contrast against your warm, muted complexion.
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Embrace Warm Metals: Soft Autumns shine in warm, subtle metals like gold, bronze, and copper. While silver can work, opt for softer, oxidized silver or muted finishes rather than bright, shiny pieces.
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Embrace Subtle Layers: Soft Autumns shine in pieces that gently blend with their natural tones. Choose soft textures and layered neutrals to create a cosy, balanced look that feels effortlessly chic.
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Top FRANKIE4 styles for Soft Autumn: Axel in cosy mix, Sage in camel tumbled, and Kai in tan.
3. Dark Autumn: Deep, Bold, and Rich
Dark Autumns have that rich, earthy vibe. They have the highest contrast of the three Autumn types, with deep, rich tones in their features that allow them to wear bolder, darker shades while still maintaining harmony.
Just like celebrities such as Meghan Markle, Halle Berry, and Leighton Meester. These beauties shine in deep, warm tones like forest greens, burnt oranges, and rich burgundy—colours that mirror the autumn landscape.
Best Colours for Dark Autumn:
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Deep Greens: Forest green, pine, and moss complement the darker undertones of your complexion.
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Warm Browns & Taupes: Rich, dark chocolate, and warm chestnut create a cosy base.
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Burnt Oranges & Rust: Warm, vibrant hues that reflect the autumn season.
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Deep Reds: Burgundy, maroon, and brick reds add depth and richness.
Dark Autumns shine in deep, rich tones, and Catherine suggests embracing your bold palette with warmth and depth. Mix darker neutrals with earthy hues in luxe fabrics like suede and thick wool. “A deep brown sweater paired with a rich olive or moss green scarf is a great way to bring out your natural features,” she says. “It’s about creating a look that feels rich, confident, and effortlessly you.”
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Replace black with rich alternatives: Dark browns, charcoal, and deep greens will complement your features better than black. For a softer look, pair darker colours on top with black bottoms or black shoes.
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Choose deeper neutrals: Light tones like pure white and pale grey can wash you out. Stick with off-white, charcoal, and deep browns for a more flattering base.
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Go for subtle prints: Choose larger, lower-contrast patterns that align with your Autumn palette to create a cohesive and balanced appearance.
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Top FRANKIE4 styles for Soft Autumn: Cambell in cappuccino, Asher in white and bronze, and Cleo in burgundy patent.