Brown pants are THE trend for autumn

We all have trousers in blue, black or gray in our wardrobe. But we're not going to knock a fashion professional off his feet this season, because they're currently relying on brown. You heard right! Jeans in noisette and coffee tones are THE trend for autumn.

A look outside shows: Autumn is here – and it really is. This year we also choose our clothes in warm shades of brown to match the colorful backdrop. The best? The color tones flatter every complexion and are super easy to style if you only consider a few styling hacks. We show you the most beautiful outfit inspos:

Monochrome

Let's start very easily: Brown trousers in an all-over look look super classy. Style icon Annette Weber shows how it's done. For the camel-colored turtleneck sweater, Netti styles wide-cut trousers in a similar color. Bag and shoes go a shade darker and thus set subtle accents. Well done!

70s revival

Brown is probably THE color of the 1970s. How good that the flower power decade is currently celebrating a huge fashion revival. If you are brave, you can style your brown trousers with additional retro pieces. We particularly like the combination with a leather trench coat, checked short blazer and turtleneck sweater. Layering at it's best! Why is the look still ultra-harmonious? Influencer Talita von Furstenberg relies on calm natural colors for all pieces that complement each other perfectly.

Spice colors

Spice colors are made for autumn! The look of fashion darling Nina Schwichtenberg proves this to us at the latest. The influencer styles cinnamon-colored leather trousers with the mustard-colored jacket. The icing on the cake are Nina's golden lace-up ankle boots. The individual parts have a warm, orange-tinged undertone in common – the perfect match!

Brown and khaki

At least as well, khaki and brown go well together. Designer Sue Giers styles the dark tones with the white blouse and creates a pop of color with her bright shoes. It couldn't be better!

Brown to cream

At the end of the day, we have a very safe number: If you don't quite dare to go for monochrome looks because they pose too many combination dangers, you should use cream as your styling partner. With trendy accessories such as a hat and chunky gold jewelry, the outfit doesn't look boring at all, but modern and urban.