From pumpkin spice to hot chilli
Suede is going to be especially flavorful this fall
Curry, pepper, paprika – at first it sounds like a shopping list for the next trip to the supermarket, but they are the most popular colors for autumn. And this year we’re wearing the autumn colors wild – and really wild. In suede.
It’s the fall’s most popular station wagon: Suede pieces in warm spicy tones. A few years ago, the 70s material fought its way back into our hearts and has been in every fashionista’s wardrobe ever since. We are particularly impressed by these colors …
Fiery chilli red
The warm shade of red goes straight to the heart! The best: The red color really suits everyone and can be easily integrated into the wardrobe. Our tip: mini skirts made of suede in the noble color are the perfect companion for autumn and can be styled with a thick wool sweater for an autumn walk or with a noble blouse for a chic dinner. However, if you want to dare, take an example from this influencer and opt for a dress with sexy lacing.
Refreshing saffron yellow
There are few colors that scream “Autumn is here!” Louder than mustard yellow. While we used the bright version of the color in summer, in the cold seasons we wear the muted version, which goes slightly beige. Especially in connection with rough suede, the tone is invitingly warm and gives every outfit a very special pinch of style.
Warm cinnamon
The noblest autumn color is definitely cinnamon. The red-brown tone can really be combined with everything the wardrobe has to offer, makes every look, no matter how simple, look elegant and is an absolute eye-catcher, especially in the suede texture. Our favorite: Noble suede jackets in a warm shade of brown.
Strong curry
One color that makes us shine right away is curry! The rusty shade of orange, which differs only a touch from saffron yellow, is currently more popular than ever. While we are a little more reserved in saffron yellow, we go for the full with the strong curry color. Those who really dare wear a bright tone-on-tone look, those who want to take it slow reach for one Piece and combines it with black, white or beige. How about a cool suede blazer, for example?
Sources used: own research