This Fall, the Color Wheel Goes Way Beyond Neutrals

Fall may be known for its muted, earthy tones. But this season? It’s all about vibrancy. We’re talking larger-than-life emerald and purple bordering on pastel. Here are the season’s seven unique shades and how to wear each one (with flying colors).

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Rust Brown

For 2016, this neutral is more warm-toned and less ashy. Try 70s-inspired fabrics, like corduroy or suede, in a copper hue to play up their vintage vibes.

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Vibrant Violet

Surprise! This purple is unexpected and cool, with its hints of pink. A little goes a long way, so focus on a single accessory, like a foldover clutch.

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Jade Green

Jewel tones aren’t new for fall, but they’re seldom this electrifying. Forgo natural greens for something with more pow. A cocktail dress in an elevated emerald is foolproof.

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Washed-Out Apricot

More peachy than a traditional orange, it’s almost faded. Give this one-of-a-kind hue room to shine: A stunning blanket scarf takes all-black everything to out of this world.

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Soft Navy

Not your midnight blue, this deep shade leans more toward periwinkle. It’s luxe and sumptuous, and it makes a rich alternative to a more traditional black winter coat.

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Fire-Engine Red

Still the season’s classic accent color, it adds life to any look. Case in point? Killer heels in a fiery orange-red steal the show when worn with a basic jeans-and-tee outfit.

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Slate Grey

Bordering on silver, this dynamic shade makes more rustic fabrics feel chic. You can’t go wrong stocking up on knits and outerwear – this neutral never goes out of style.

By Sophie Dodd, Staff Writer

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