Autumn Fashion Trends That You Must Know
, by Regal Fabrics, 3 min reading time
, by Regal Fabrics, 3 min reading time
There is this common presumption that summer wear is bright, colorful, and with a touch of playfulness. Winterwear is usually dull and murky. However, during the 90s, this idea changed. Winter clothes were in stark contrast to the weather and made their entry in bright colours and beautiful floral prints.
The ’90s saw a massive play of textures. Bright colours and vibrant and bizarre textures were created. A wide variety of soft, colourful textures was produced. Both hand-stitched techniques and high-tech machines are used to create these textures.
Lately, consumers are looking at investing in clothes that have multiple uses. This is an attempt to reduce the number of clothes owned by each individual. There are several hacks to be followed while dressing up. These hacks help in getting the maximum out of a minimalist wardrobe.
Men don't exactly have to obsess over their choice of colors. You're set as long as you dress for the occasion and according to your skin tone. A small tweak to your color wheel is all you need to see yourself through winter. In winter, it is easy to resist the temptation of sticking to certain colors such as black, navy, grey, and white. The easiest way to ground an outfit is by keeping just one piece bright. Choosing a colour you don't usually wear is the simplest way of refreshing your wardrobe.
Look at your forearm. If it is fair, stick to darker colors and avoid anything pale. If your skin tone is olive, do not wear anything green or yellow. If you're dark, you are free to wear any color you like.
Generally, manmade materials make for a more vivid experience. However, louder isn't always the way to go. Natural fibers like cotton and wool appear less bright or harsh once dyed.
Just as nights grow darker, the color palette your wardrobe follows should too. Some people can carry off sunshine yellow in the middle of winter, but a far more subdued palette is generally preferred. Deeper, richer hues of your favorite colors work best during winters. For example, if you are particularly fond of red, Burgundy is the color you need to opt for during winter.
a. The colder part of the year is not short of occasions to dress up. This is the perfect time to wear a bottle green or burgundy color suit. You can also experiment in terms of the color of your pocket square or socks.
b. A sweatshirt, trousers, and a nice pair of sneakers will do if worn with the right attitude. You must choose a respectable color like burnt orange or royal blue for your top half. As for the bottom, choose a more classic shade like grey or navy