The palette that will define the looks for this Autumn-Winter 2021/22 is here. This season the warm colours, red, yellow or pink as well as metallic and powdery colours stand out. We show you the 10 colours that we will see this autumn-winter 2021/22:
Total Look Marfil
Undoubtedly one of the colour trends for this Autumn-Winter. A neutral tone, versatile, synonymous with peace, freshness and sophistication. It combines perfectly with earth tones and yellows, which offer a touch of colour to the outfit.
Ultimate gray
Ultimate Gray is one of the Pantone colours of the year and could not be missing on the catwalks for Autumn 2021. A cool shade of grey that evokes a sense of solidity and elegance either with a total grey look or in combination with other colours.
Metallic style
Metallic is another of this season’s trends. The glitter of gold and silver melts into striking dresses, trousers, coats, jackets… Silver combines perfectly with yellow and blue tones, gold, on the other hand, with vibrant colours such as red or green and also pastel tones.
Illuminating Yellow
This is a bright and bright yellow that conveys vibrancy and positivity. This warm tone combines perfectly with the sophistication of Ultimate grey and with blue tones.
Orange Tiger
Tiger orange” is a very autumn colour that gives off optimism and energy. A very vibrant tone that can be combined with warm pink or green garments.
Poppy Red
Red, associated with passion, has great visual impact and complements almost all skin tones. It is opening strongly on the catwalks this autumn in both warm and muted shades. It goes well with black, of course, navy blue and neutral tones.
Powdered Shades
This type of colours are a trend this autumn. Pale shades of blue, yellow, pink… which, as the name suggests, give the impression of being made with powdered materials and remind us of pastel colours. They look great with strong and contrasting tones.
Royal blue
A vibrant shade of blue, a colour that conveys calm and serenity, known as the colour of communication. It goes perfectly with white, you can also create a sense of contrast by combining it with yellow or green.
Hot Pink
Fuchsia is a bright pink flamboyant, which may be considered bold by some and inspires confidence and assertiveness in any format and texture. It can be combined with black and lime green or shades orange for contrast.
Light Lilac
Lilac is a soft purple tone that denotes delicacy and relaxation. The pale pastel colour combines with warm tones such as oranges, yellows and pinks and at the same time with cool tones such as olive green.
So much for this season’s autumn-winter 2021/2022 colour trends, to inspire you to create all your looks.
Images courtesy of the brands mentioned above and Livingly.