That’s it. Finally. Done. We can forecast with a good degree of certainty that summer is now officially over. It was certainly fun while it lasted. But as the nights get darker and the days gloomier, we think there’s still plenty about the new season to have us looking on the metaphorical bright side. Nourishing, hearty meals full of game, root veg and deep, dark sauces? Count us in. Excuses to stay inside, under a blanket lost in hibernation for summer, and binge on Top Boy? That’s the plan.
And finally, perhaps most pleasingly, no more bloody shorts, shades and sandals. Let’s face it; the summer look isn’t one that suits many best. We’re all here for layers, richer shades and the rest, so together with the British Style Society, here are 5 IDEAL fashion tips for autumn.
BRING YOUR COLOUR PALETTE BACK DOWN TO EARTH
Summer’s hues are great when the sun’s out, complimenting the vibrancy of the weather and light, as well as bringing out your carefully curated tan. When the lighting drops to a muted grey, and rain rears its ugly head with more regularity, it’s important that your colour palette reflects this, both in your clothes and make up. If not, you’re going to be looking all out of place. That doesn’t mean wearing full outfits of overcast and beige. Nope; greens, browns and dark, confident reds all look amazing during this time of year and are currently all the rage on the high street, which is a blessing for your wallet if you’re in need of a wardrobe update.
GET CAPE, WEAR CAPE, BE FLY
Recently spotted fluttering down the runways of both Burberry and Céline, capes are set to be the accessory of the autumn season. We say accessory, because as temperatures cool, we wouldn’t recommend stepping out unadorned except for one. Instead, pair every super hero’s favourite wardrobe item with a mini skirt and boots for a seductive look, or have the whole outfit in one single colour for a chic-er than Nile Rodgers statement. If things start to get a little too flowy, don’t be afraid to deploy an extra-long belt around the midriff to keep the cape contained.
PLAID FOR KEEPS
Autumn is also set to see layering of a different kind this year; checks on checks. As such, plaid is certain to be enjoying some much deserved time in the spotlight. Thick, loose-fitting flannel shirts with sleeves rolled three quarter length serving as casual jackets, tartan skirts teamed with one tone tights, those aforementioned capes in check; this is one pattern everyone will be wearing with pride. Accessories are particularly effective in multi-check, drawing the eye without dominating the whole outfit. Try out a plaid scarf or bag for best results.
LOAF AROUND
Out with the sandals, in with something more seasonal on our soles. And autumn is all about the loafer; transitional, on-trend and effortlessly paired with so many outfits. We’re talking about the sturdier, firmer rendition, deployed in muted colours but with a bright, vibrant bow bringing up the stylistics (and sense of fun) a notch. It’s this contrast; light and shade, functional and fun, brash and humble; that very much epitomises footwear this autumn. Also, owning a bold colour or a stand out animal-print piece (in fashion yet again this season) can lift your autumn wardrobe and there are some gorgeous leopard inspired loafers out there.
BENCH THE SUMMER ACCESSORIES
Sea salt spray designed to replicate the waves of the beach will suddenly look very out of place when the shore and sand has been rendered a no-go zone by temperamental weather. Equally, shimmering make-up products designed to mimic the sun’s sparkle are no longer at home in Autumn. And with regards to dark fake-tan….well, it’s going to look really fake when England hasn’t seen the sun for weeks, so go easy and exercise restraint. Otherwise, you’ll be looking more Trump more than tendy. We suggest using a moisturiser with a hint of fake tan instead of going whole hog.
If you’re not content with your wardrobe and want to give your home a makeover too, then check out these; our 5 IDEAL interior design tips for autumn.