Contrary to this, the fact is French women are game to experiment with trends. Especially Fall color trends, which are known for being the easiest way to look on-trend during a particular season. The beauty about fall color trends is that they are universal and the climate you live in is irrelevant to whether or not you are able to wear them. You know how fall color trends are always first to pop up for the next season? Not only that, but this summer, I have really been paying extra attention to what exactly these people of the City of Light are sporting. Let’s talk about it!
Classically, Parisians have been about black, beige, and camel, but lately, they’ve added in some new cool colors into their rotation. Want to make your fall wardrobe just as on-trend as those stylish Parisians? Scroll along to check out what color trends they’re into now. Some you mightn’t be surprised at, while others are fresh and completely new from the runway.
Burgandy
So, since burgundy is totally the color this season, it should come as no shock that the French have jumped on the bandwagon already. Tip: you totally should wear it with gray.
Butters Yellow
But, I mean, it could be that butter yellow feels sort of spring/summer-y, but, honest to God, it’s going to be everywhere when the leaves change.
Charcoal Grey
You know, gray is not really an “pretty color,” per se, but all the same, I think charcoal gray is very nice, and besides, I have been noticing that French women have been using it instead of black lately
Sage Green
The French women have been mixing soothing sage green-nice, fresh neutral-with other neutrals, and I’m totally gonna do the same this fall.
Red
Totally, everyone’s still into red French girls, too. And, honestly, this may be one of the cutest ways to wear it.
Espresso Brown
One of the most premium-looking color trends is definitely the espresso brown. This classic color trend is absolutely a smart investment.
Pastel pink
You’d think pale pink is for summer, like, totally the same as butter, but it totally appeared on a bunch of F/W 24 runways, mostly at Prada.
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