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Fall 2010's Top Color Trends (PHOTOS)

Posted: 07/26/2010 1:02 pm

We're not sure when the whole wide world of Fashion gets the annual "memo" about what colors will take the runways by storm, but season after season, the big tonal trends do shine through. Like everyone else, we love fall colors best...partly because the shades go deep and dark, or alternately, bold and bright. But this fall introduced a few unexpected contenders in the color category: Along with rich purple, mixed olive tones, and more burnished metallics, soft classic camel made a comeback and so did the brightest red. To get you on the right color wheel, we've rounded up the six fall color trends to start bringing into your own closet...September is, afterall, just one little month away.

1. Camel—If you're not sure if you have any camel in your fall/winter wardrobe, now's the time to stock up. Gucci, Chloé, and Dries all paid homage to fashion's most decadent neutral. We recommend a camel blazer or overcoat, just like Dries and Michael Kors did.


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Above, from left: Dries van Noten, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Chloé, and Gucci; all photos courtesy of the designers.




2. Rich Purple—Gem tones reigned supreme for fall/winter 2010, but the deep purple and plum colors that lit up the fall runways of 3.1 Phillip Lim, Burberry, and Oscar de la Renta dazzled us most.


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Above, from left: Burberry Prorsum, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Oscar de la Renta; Yigal Azrouël, Jill Stuart; all photos courtesy of the designers.


3. Modern Metallic—When designers remind us they love metallics, let's just say they're preaching to the choir. In little skirts, tailored blazers, and floor-length dresses, silver, gold, and soft copper all returned the runways for fall in a big way, thanks to Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang, and Moschino. And we love every bit of it.


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Above, from left: Dries van Noten, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, and Alexander Wang; all photos courtesy of the designers.


4. Mixed Olives—Building on the military trend that began a few seasons ago, all shades of olive greens, browns, and fatigues had a surprise impact for the fall season. Burberry Prorsum lead the charge with Jill Stuart and Rag & Bone all turning out their own delicious helpings of mixed olives.


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Above, from left: Jill Stuart, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Burberry Prorsum, Rag & Bone; all photos courtesy of the designers.


5. Pale Blue—The dark horse of fall 2010's color trends, pale blue really caught our attention not only because it seemed unexpected for the cold season, but because it had an icy-cool modernity that seems incredibly chic right now. Chanel, Tommy Hilfiger, and Marc Jacobs all delivered a cool-blue spell worth catching.


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Above, from left: Fall 2010 runway looks from Chanel, Tommy Hilfiger, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Dior; all photos courtesy of the designers.


6. Bright Red—Give us a bright red blazer or day-dress any day! And this fall, designers like Dolce & Gabbana, Jill Stuart, and Yigal Azrouel all revisited this classic red-hot shade in a fresh new way.


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Above, from left: Fall 2010 runway looks from Givenchy, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Yigal Azrouël, and Tommy Hilfiger; all photos courtesy of the designers.






Want to see more fall trends? Check out 10 Fall 2010 Trends From Paris, London, and Milan...

 
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marijam
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06:17 PM on 07/28/2010
The camel, the olives and the red are ok, the other colors, not so much. Maybe its the internet translation of the colors, but I don't consider them to be "deep purple", more like "magenta". Ick.
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04:53 PM on 07/28/2010
LOOOOVE the purple.....not sure if I'd wear some of these pieces, though. Very petite-UNFRIENDLY!!!
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RFlo
11:13 AM on 07/27/2010
time to do some shopping!
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Suntio
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07:25 AM on 07/27/2010
Love, love, LOVE the red above-the-knee coat. I...must...have...eeeeeeetttttt........
12:59 AM on 07/27/2010
YAY PURPLE! My favorite color!
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VapeGirl
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11:44 PM on 07/26/2010
OMg...now we're talking...top row of pics, 4th pic on end - a must have outift. Love it! Some of the other outfits are yummy...like the 4th in the olive. With various peices from what we see in these pics you can mix and match and create a bountiful amount of different outfits that would look like you are wearing something new every day. ^_^
10:07 PM on 07/26/2010
This is definitely already popping up in stores. I work at Express and olives and metallics with a cool, modern twist are definitely a staple. The olive color is a very flattering tone for a lot of people. Very informative article.
10:45 PM on 07/26/2010
Olive also works with a lot of colors - ivory, navy, red, turquoise . . . . it's got more oomph than tan or khaki.
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theredqueen
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06:23 PM on 07/26/2010
All good colours if they suit you. Finding colour that suits can be a break through in creating a wardrobe that is flattering and classic. Not everything "works".
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ynori
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05:36 PM on 07/26/2010
Same as it ever was.
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lightist
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05:19 PM on 07/26/2010
Here, wear these colors. Don't think for yourself, it might hurt. Colors are so painful to think about on one's own.
Me, I wake up. Feel how I feel. Wonder what I'll wear unless I've already set out my clothing choice last night. If I haven't I wonder what colors, if any, that I 'feeeel' would either be good to show off, or make me feeeel good. If I'm a bit down I might go for lighter tones. If I'm feeling feisty I'll go for more gutsy stuff. But whatever it is, it's always gonna be where I'M at.
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rubygreen
02:56 PM on 07/26/2010
I've always mixed olive's with brighter greens, especially acidy ones. Camel is classic, if you can't wear it because of skin or hair color wear it from the waist down and not up against your face, unless you break it w.
with black or white, treat the icy blues the same.

The plums, lavenders, aubergine's, and purples look good on almost every skin and hair color
02:39 PM on 07/26/2010
Ooh! Pale blue! Love it!
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Alpha11
04:49 PM on 07/26/2010
I hate that olive. Bring on the blue.
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TheJemaniGroup
02:04 PM on 07/26/2010
Camel will always be elemental when it comes to fashion. A timeless look. I personally love "Kelly" green as well.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people taste like crap!
01:31 PM on 07/26/2010
I JUST GOTTA SAY THAT IN THE ANIMAL WORLD.INCLUDING BIRDS AND BUGS........IT'S THE MALES THAT ARE THE COLORFUL AND EXCITING ONES............HAVING THE FEMALES BE THE COLORFUL ONES IS JUST MORE PROOF THAT HUMANKIND DOES EVERYTHING BACKWARDS.
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FPhoebe
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02:05 PM on 07/26/2010
Well, I rather like being the more colorful one...
11:27 AM on 07/27/2010
Female spiders are usually larger and more colorful than males...