THE FASHION COLORS FOR THE MAN OF THIS AUTUMN WINTER
Autumn embodies a transitional period in fashion and in your wardrobe. This is the season of layered and thicker materials, from a light jacket over a long-sleeved shirt to going out. It is true that we wait until December to put on wool coats, and until then, with a jacket, shirt or tweed, we are more than enough.
This year, the
dominant colors are more autumnal than ever, a bit of a throwback to basics
that I love.
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Autumn embodies a
transitional period in fashion and in your wardrobe. This is the season of
layered and thicker materials, from a light jacket over a long-sleeved shirt to
going out. In most countries, this thick woolen down or jacket only comes out
in mid-December, but until then, thicker cotton fabrics in the form of corduroy
and tweed will suit you. Since the AW20 collections mean a return to basics,
it's understandable that colors reflect the predictability of this pattern.
Cream
This season, shades
of white look like fallen leaves and become slightly paler, more almond-shaped.
The result is softer, not like "white" and has a slight earthy tint.
For a solid head-to-toe look (which is trendy), these softer shades are more
effective than central white all over the body.
Cream
Whitish ones look
like fallen leaves, albeit from a paler point of view. Adding more almond tones
reduces the harshness of bright, solid whites, which, especially with the
current trend of monochromatic monochrome, can look too good. The result is
smoother, less "white" and has a slight earthy tint.
Brown and earthy
tones
Throughout the
history of menswear, brown has established itself as a neutral shade, and it's
safe to say it is back this season. Earthy colors range from reddish, sandy,
pink, peach, yellow, orange, and autumn brown. Such a wide and varied
assortment does not let you get bored or stop combining.
They tell you
earthy tones, and you only think of beige? There is nothing further from
reality! Earthy tones blend into a wide range of shades, from the softest to
the most intense. This is a win-win.
Brown and earthy
tones
Earthy tones cannot
shake the reputation of 70s muesli. Out of the context of this period, this is
the visual peak of autumn, especially the short interval during which summer
greens turn into deep reds, yellows and oranges. However, the shades are
desaturated and have an almost muddy reddish tint, giving way to shades of
browns, browns and chocolate. Throughout the history of menswear, brown has
become a neutral shade, and this season we can confidently say that it is back.
All kinds of reds
Ready for red? This
bold color has long been associated with wealth, strength and luxury. It grabs
attention and is a statement of intent. It can be worn many times and in a
thousand ways. This fall-winter, dare to give free rein to the red.
Be a little more
sophisticated and bold and combine red with shades of gray at work, or mix
darker shades of red with a bit of blue.
Give your look a
bouncy, urban touch with earthy tones and a touch of cream.
As I said before,
red is ideal for conveying a sense of power, but you can soften that impression
a little, perhaps in a more low-key or professional setting. Opt for jeans and
wear red with key details or prints that grab attention. Perfect wild card.
Dull red
When we think of
red, it is the shade of a pencil: bright, incredibly specific and full of
certain fire. But red as a spectrum does not start or end here. Some say it
starts with purple and brown depths of burgundy, goes through brick tones with
an orange tint, and then ends on the other side with an almost bloody color,
with shades of black that undermine its intensity. ... The AW20 reds blend in
with this pencil color but deviate far in any direction.
This strain is not
particularly flattering to anyone unless you wear it in small doses, but the
dusty brick shade is more like an orangey brown - a different take on
essentially neutral, and it pairs well with the creamy shades we've outlined.
above. ... Blood red has almost the traits of a punk counterculture, where no
matter how well it flatters the color, it is shrouded in secrets and secrets.
This season, Pantone describes the spectrum as Fired Brick with sultry yet
enthusiastic samba.
Amber
Amber can be classified as earthy tones
due to its slightly yellowish brown hue. This is a color that certainly grabs
attention, but does not catch the eye. For many, it is a symbol of
self-confidence who is not afraid to express themselves as they are. As an intermediate
color, it reflects the transitional nature of autumn and can have various
shades that can be more yellowish, more orange or brownish.
It is a beautiful color associated with
success, enthusiasm, happiness and strength. Traditionally, it is the color of
kings, wealth and the sun. Gold, as it is also called, touches the deepest part
of our mind, evoking images of mystical and adventure places.
Amber
You can file amber to an earthy tone
because of its brown patina. Or, in the institution of adapting luxury to
casual wear, its muted gold case grabs attention without looking flashy. Patone
correctly calls this shade "Amber Glow" for its invigorating notes of
almost fiery orange that show self-confidence and show that you are not afraid
to express yourself. As an intermediate color that reflects the transitional
nature of autumn, amber is partially gem-tinted, mimicking the bold smoky
stones you'll see in jewelry, perhaps against a silver setting, but not far
from its orange. Fund. Regardless of how you want to twist it, amber looks
autumnal, without the pumpkin-spice smell, and its versatile, almost two-sided
nature positions it as a highlighter shade on the same line as yellow and a
reliable solid like tan or tan.
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