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Exploring color schemes | A glimpse into my clothing organizer, part 4

Discussing my autumn wardrobe planner thus far, and providing details on how to obtain your own. This is the fourth segment - developing a color scheme for your outfits. A brief look at...

Planning color coordination | A glimpse into my clothing organizer part 4
Planning color coordination | A glimpse into my clothing organizer part 4

Exploring color schemes | A glimpse into my clothing organizer, part 4

In the midst of a stressful, spinning morning, the author takes a break to delve into the world of fall fashion. This season, the focus is on strong, deep colours and rich, saturated tones that reflect the mood and trends for fall 2024, emphasizing modern elegance and the current emphasis in fashion on vivid autumnal hues.

The fall wardrobe planner, a must-have for any fashion enthusiast, comes equipped with a colour palette that inspires feelings of coziness. From toasty neutrals to red shades, the palette is a perfect reflection of the joy and comfort of the season.

The colour palette, however, is not a one-size-fits-all affair. It reveals mini palettes when viewed in slices, offering a variety of options for individual outfits. The author encourages readers to examine the palette in various ways, such as looking at the whole palette, the top 6, bottom 3, left side, and right side.

Charcoal, soft grey, and indigo are associated with jeans, knit tops, and chambray, adding a timeless touch to any outfit. On the other hand, aubergine, caramine red, and cognac bring a dash of vibrancy, with aubergine found in cozy sweaters and scarves, caramine red associated with buffalo print flannel and a plaid scarf, and cognac linked to boots, a buttery leather jacket, and cheetah print.

Stone, a versatile shade, is associated with suede boots, adding a touch of sophistication to any footwear. Cream, on the other hand, is the perfect choice for oversized, cozy sweaters and graphic tees, offering a comfortable and stylish option for casual days.

The author also suggests using shine, pattern, and texture in addition to colour to add interest to outfits. Whether it's a felt hat, a moto jacket, or a knit top, the right pattern or texture can elevate any outfit.

While the colour palette's format may not exactly match the planner, the purpose is to change things up, create personal rules, and make it work for the current situation. After all, fashion is about self-expression and making oneself feel comfortable and confident.

As the author takes a moment to get cozy with candles and coffee, they invite readers to do the same, to explore the fall wardrobe planner, and to embrace the vibrant colours and textures of the autumn season. Happy planning!

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