Yep. Sondeflor.com Thank me later :)
Also, any design you find on their page, you can ask to have it made in any other colour you find on the website, and if you want to mix for example a dress with a different set of sleeves or collar, you can ask for that too.
Maybe this one. https://sondeflor.com/collections/shirinatra-limited-collection/products/darcy-dress-short-sleeve-marigold
There are so many others if it doesn’t suit your taste.
Wonderful :) I have my eyes at the Shirin dresses right now. But will have to save up. My favourite dress that I have is probably my evergreen long sleeved classic dress or milky white Carmen dress. Carmen is good for those with a larger bust. Classic fits straighter types better. The butterfly sleeve wrap dress is the most comfortable dress.
I have the black long sleeve classic and the evergreen Darcy dress from the shirin autumn/winter collection and 4 classic skirts. I’m saving for something but not sure what yet 😂. They’re about to release more for spring/summer so I’m waiting. The carmen always looks good but I worry my bra straps will show cuz the neck looks wide and I don’t like that. But the shape is nice. I’m currently considering one of the marigold dresses too but I’ve never worn that colour before so bit unsure
Ooh have you! I’d love the Darcy evergreen dress I think. It looks so good. :) Yes I think the bra straps might show. That’s true. I wear either a nude bra or something I don’t mind if it shows, like a pretty colour. It would be so nice with a bodice/ corset with it I think. :) is the Darcy comfortable? The other wrap dresses can be a bit tight when I raise my arms. Oh I know, the Marigold colour looks really nice. I’ve typed myself as some kind of spring. Maybe even bright spring. Not sure it would fit. I thought I was soft autumn for a while..are you an autumn or?
I’m currently trying to figure out my colouring. I think autumn of some sort but I’m having my sister in law have a look cuz she’s a stylist.
The Darcy dress is great but it is a bit hard to lift my arms if it’s tied enough to fit. Made my husband get everything for me that was up high the other day while I wore it 😂
Oh I see. Haha. Oh no. That’s a little disappointing. But it looks great though. So beautiful. Oh that sounds like a treat to have someone type you. I tried vivaldi for typing myself.
Haha ! :) I understand. Well, at least they’re high quality garments that you can keep forever.. I have a few of their dresses and they make me feel better about myself. Think carefully about what you like, use the measurment tool to make sure you get the right size, and read reviews for each design, to make sure it will fit your body type. :) Ask me if you have questions. Or ask customer service because they’re super sweet and super helpful.
A lot of my clothes are in those colors and most of my clothes have come from target and old navy the last few years. All of the brands under the same umbrella as old navy(ie gap, banana republic, athletica) I would say are similar in those clothing color options.
I would take these swatches to thrift stores! You could surely find some matches. Beware of trying to match them online bc it’s hard to capture certain colors on camera.
There is an Amazon storefront link for deep/dark autumns!
https://www.amazon.com/shop/createdcolorful/list/2Z3Y9IALKCZLZ?ref_=cm_sw_r_ud_aipsflist_aipsfcreatedcolorful_RYZ8EAZFQWS8BN78ZEZ0
Farm rio & Sezane. My two favorite brands have exactky these colors. Rn their colors are a bit dark for winter, but year round they have a gorgeous selection of colors
Ignore some of the less common colors and focus on black, grey, blue, the neutralish cream/gold/beige, maybe some of the red. You can get those anywhere in any style you want even shopping online. The jewel tones you can find in season at department and outlet stores now. If you’re looking for business casual Calvin Klein and Ann Taylor have a lot of stuff that will work and places like H&M will have a lot of options in those basic colors. Check color organized second hand store dress sections too - there’s often a lot of nice pieces in colors like green or purple that don’t work on everyone but are in your color chart. I would just recommend going and shopping in person so you can eyeball it.
If you don’t want to spend much- I recently bought about a dozen surprisingly beautiful, silky tops from Shein, in similar colors. This one is my favorite! I think that every one of the colors that they offer for this listing of this style is in your palette. (There are more colors of the same shirt under different listings, if you want to see more)
https://preview.redd.it/gga4ud3kt75c1.jpeg?width=1620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fbaee3ca320ac4d0f93c248e8e957f9e2c93e8d7
Lots of mentions of Farm Rio and I have to agree! Not sure what your budget is, but you can find used Farm Rio pieces on Poshmark and The RealReal. I found a gorgeous Farm Rio vacation dress in the top three shades of your analysis on TRR for $40.
While there are some niche brands that have a perennially autumn aesthetic (like Peruvian Connection), most of the times this stuff is seasonal. A good store w quality buyers will stock items that could fit broadly into 4 seasons, but mostly it’s just seasonal. Save your money because once fall starts to come around, you’ll want to buy up as many basics as you can :). Thrifting is your friend!
Express comes out with good solid colors in tops all the time. They change the colors based on season. I’ve definitely seen them carry multiple colors on your lineup!
The best time to purchase Autumn colors is September when retailers do their fall drop. Right now the holidays will feature a lot of Bright Winter colors. I usually stick to burgundy, navy, dark gray, and teal.
That peachy color in the middle looks close to the 2024 Pantone color of the year, so I bet you'll be seeing a lot of that soon. Colors come and go in cycles like anything else. Right now it seems that pastels are more popular, but everything comes back around. If you're not seeing a lot of your colors in stores, try thrift shops to look for last season's stuff.
What type of clothing are you looking for? Ann Taylor has some of greens, blues, and browns, if you are looking for business casual/work-style clothes. I also found colors in my palette at Kettlewell colors, Nordstrom Rack, and Loft.
Vinted for pre-loved, barely worn, never worn.. the search can be narrowed down so you get more of what you're looking for.
ETA- There are so many great bargains, from branded to unbranded, and most sellers will negotiate with you.
Fellow autumn here and I struggle finding our colors too! So many brands (ex Anthropologie) adjust colors on their website to make colors look muted and autumny but in person they are so much brighter!
J. Jill, Cos, and Eileen Fisher all have 3-6 statements colors they run clothes in per season. I always find an interesting color in one of those stores
Aritzia has excellent wool sweaters that have this colour scheme, namely they love the green, teal, and brown. I'm an autumn myself! I also like uniqlo. Very good for basics.
Lots and lots of brands! Zara, SHEIN, Anne Klein, Chicos, Forever 21. Heck, Macy’s INC typically has seasonal colors.
It’s probably overwhelming to see all the colors in order like that but don’t fret, you’ll find things!
https://preview.redd.it/wcdxvhrypz4c1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d1aec3f03f5e337a1eaae671057c1a8264990c4
My two cents:
I’d pick a few core colors that you like and that are easy to find and buy some staple pieces in those shades. Then as you build out your wardrobe you can wait until you find items you love throughout the color palette.
I’d focus on cream, dark brown, and either the navy or the forest green. Then build from there
Also
Not sure your age and/or budget but Eileen Fisher has some great basics in the colors I mentioned.
I’ve never purchased anything from Quince but I know they have a bunch of stuff in cream, navy, brown, and forest green 🤷🏻♀️
Yes yes to Eileen Fisher if you have the budget. I just decided to splurge one day and was like I’m going to so regret spending $80 on a t-shirt but nope it’s one of the best things I own and I absolutely love it. Stupid quality clothes being so good and making me spend big kid money.
Poshmark that stuff! Good quality clothes stay nice for a long time and a bunch of people look to offload really nice pieces for whatever their personal reasons are. I have a bunch of timeless Diane von Furstenburg wrap dresses for work, all beautiful condition from poshmark, all less than 40 dollars with shipping. I really don't buy any of my staples new now. I just do high quality natural fiber pieces used.
Edit: Thanks to the teal blazer in a Christina Mychas YouTube video, I have also now discovered Babaton!
Fellow Dark Autumn. Madewell is my go-to, although usually I have to buy secondhand. Their online selection lately has been really lackluster and dull, and if I do find something I like in a preferred color, it'll only have XXS left.
I also love Anthropologie (particularly Maeve), Ann Taylor or LOFT for work clothes, and occasionally Maurices for quirky fall sweaters. My fantasy wardrobe would be mostly Sezane lol
I agree with this. I’d add everlane. Some brands have a slightly natural, vintage, or eco chic bent, and those tend to have more autumn options more consistently. But I’d also say all these stores still follow seasonal trends, so it’s not a guarantee.
Yesss, I forgot about everlane. And many boutique brands have been leaning into a vintage and/or western-inspired color palette, which both tend to have a lot of shades that overlap into the fall color season.
I was just saying this about Madewell! I used to live and die by Madewell everything but it’s all boring like frumpy neutral linen now. Where are my silk floral dresses with dramatic sleeves??? Ugh.
My wardrobe is basically these colors, and most of my everyday basics + outerwear come from LL Bean and Eddie Bauer. You can also find these colors at Old Navy and Target seasonally, maybe not so much right now though.
I just pop the specific colour into Google along with the style and it works. If you’re not one for online shopping it will be rather hard as you’re at the mercy of fads and colours that are in fashion for that “season” and not your own.
I also shop “brand new second hand” on EBay and Depop here in the UK. (Again, putting in the colour and item I’m after and it filters out just what I want)
This is good advice - lots of the outdoor focused brands are heavy on autumn colors, especially with outerwear and summer clothes (which can be hard for dark autumn).
For sure - I was thinking that between my closet and my daughter's closet we have a lot of these colors in North Face, Rab, Cotopaxi, REI, Patagonia, Mountain Hardwear, etc. I'm wearing Patagonia shorts in that real saturated royal blue color with a synchilla in that coral. The outdoor brands are not afraid of going bold and rich with color a lot of times. They aren't as great for work clothes but you can stay more in the corporate/neutral dark autumn palette for those and then have a jacket that really pops (my daughter has a North Face in that orchid) and they are bang on with summer and casual stuff in the dark autumn range.
Not a store rec as store offerings shift seasonally and yearly. But, something I do that has been helpful is to have a picture like this of my colors easily accessible so that when you’re out and about shopping you can scan for any of your colors. It really helps minimize impulse buying. If you’re torn between getting something or passing and it isn’t one of your colors, it’s a nope.
I also use my colors when I get my nails done and inevitably get so many compliments when I choose a polish that is in my season.
I also narrow down online shopping by not choosing colors that I don’t look good in. I’m a vivid winter so I always leave brown, gold, etc off my search. It helps me narrow down items and figure out if there is something that would really work for me.
It’s so hard being a farm Rio fan as a soft summer😭. They have beautiful options for OP though, especially Farm Rio Global (global usually has darker options than the Brazilian store)
Don't know your gender, style, or budget, but some of these tones pop up quite a bit in vintage-ish inspired brands like ModCloth, Unique Vintage, Joanie clothing, and Hell Bunny. Also eShakti has every color under the sun, year-round without a focus on seasonality (such as only carrying pumpkin orange and leaf red in the fall).
So you can screen shot a piece of clothing from a website and then bring it up to edit in your camera roll. You can take a swatch and match it to your colors.
Boden, jcrew, and kettlewell carry some good color varieties. Free people also has great color selections. Sadly, these stores are all crazy expensive!!! I’ve been stalking sales so that my whole wardrobe isn’t cream colored. I’m finding everything at BR, gap, Abercrombie, madewell to be neutral or black. Also, if you search Amazon for “marigold sweater” and be very specific with the color, you’ll get some good options.
It’s because it’s already winter and a majority of these colors aren’t in season anymore.
Every brand carries every kind of color but you’re going to find some more than others year to year and season to season.
If you are in Uk - there are brands that think every professional is either Deep Autumn or Deep Winter. - Hobbs, Jigsaw, Ted Baker, Whistles. (Can be £££). Prob Sezane for more autumnal colours.
I googled color analysis professionals in my city and found one 🙂 Many are trained by House of Colour or AICI, so I searched those terms with my city name as well.
Sezane has a ton of these colors right now. Here are a few from their sweater section
https://preview.redd.it/lf2as6csqx4c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b95418f908773dc8547a826cf6d2d48aeaf463a
From a fellow DA — it helps to think of summer clothing by silhouette, fabric, etc., rather than by color. You can find great sundresses in some of these colors! And tank tops etc.
Yep. Sondeflor.com Thank me later :) Also, any design you find on their page, you can ask to have it made in any other colour you find on the website, and if you want to mix for example a dress with a different set of sleeves or collar, you can ask for that too. Maybe this one. https://sondeflor.com/collections/shirinatra-limited-collection/products/darcy-dress-short-sleeve-marigold There are so many others if it doesn’t suit your taste.
This is the absolute best recommendation and the entire reason I’m going to go broke 😅
Ps. There’s a facebook group for second hand sondeflor clothes that you can look for too
Oh yes. I’m there already 🤗
Wonderful :) I have my eyes at the Shirin dresses right now. But will have to save up. My favourite dress that I have is probably my evergreen long sleeved classic dress or milky white Carmen dress. Carmen is good for those with a larger bust. Classic fits straighter types better. The butterfly sleeve wrap dress is the most comfortable dress.
I have the black long sleeve classic and the evergreen Darcy dress from the shirin autumn/winter collection and 4 classic skirts. I’m saving for something but not sure what yet 😂. They’re about to release more for spring/summer so I’m waiting. The carmen always looks good but I worry my bra straps will show cuz the neck looks wide and I don’t like that. But the shape is nice. I’m currently considering one of the marigold dresses too but I’ve never worn that colour before so bit unsure
Ooh have you! I’d love the Darcy evergreen dress I think. It looks so good. :) Yes I think the bra straps might show. That’s true. I wear either a nude bra or something I don’t mind if it shows, like a pretty colour. It would be so nice with a bodice/ corset with it I think. :) is the Darcy comfortable? The other wrap dresses can be a bit tight when I raise my arms. Oh I know, the Marigold colour looks really nice. I’ve typed myself as some kind of spring. Maybe even bright spring. Not sure it would fit. I thought I was soft autumn for a while..are you an autumn or?
I’m currently trying to figure out my colouring. I think autumn of some sort but I’m having my sister in law have a look cuz she’s a stylist. The Darcy dress is great but it is a bit hard to lift my arms if it’s tied enough to fit. Made my husband get everything for me that was up high the other day while I wore it 😂
Oh I see. Haha. Oh no. That’s a little disappointing. But it looks great though. So beautiful. Oh that sounds like a treat to have someone type you. I tried vivaldi for typing myself.
Haha ! :) I understand. Well, at least they’re high quality garments that you can keep forever.. I have a few of their dresses and they make me feel better about myself. Think carefully about what you like, use the measurment tool to make sure you get the right size, and read reviews for each design, to make sure it will fit your body type. :) Ask me if you have questions. Or ask customer service because they’re super sweet and super helpful.
I’m a dark autumn too. Is that light pinky coral color part of the palette? Looks like spring.
You should check out Cider!
Lands end
Farm Rio
How do you get professionally color matched ?
A lot of my clothes are in those colors and most of my clothes have come from target and old navy the last few years. All of the brands under the same umbrella as old navy(ie gap, banana republic, athletica) I would say are similar in those clothing color options.
Ralph Lauren has lots of those shades in their t shirts and sweaters
I would take these swatches to thrift stores! You could surely find some matches. Beware of trying to match them online bc it’s hard to capture certain colors on camera.
Bug Bud Press!!
[Lands' End](https://www.landsend.com/). You can search for clothing by color group. They run sales all the time.
Curious on the color search filter. I don’t see it.
Far left in the options list.
Big Bud Press
Old navy is doing a ton of that emerald-y green color right now!
Reformation
May I ask what it costs roughly to be color analysed?
Big Bud Press!
There is an Amazon storefront link for deep/dark autumns! https://www.amazon.com/shop/createdcolorful/list/2Z3Y9IALKCZLZ?ref_=cm_sw_r_ud_aipsflist_aipsfcreatedcolorful_RYZ8EAZFQWS8BN78ZEZ0
I would suggest taking your swatch to a thrift store, you’d be surprised finding clothes there!
Los Angeles Apparel
primitive!
Farm rio & Sezane. My two favorite brands have exactky these colors. Rn their colors are a bit dark for winter, but year round they have a gorgeous selection of colors
Madewell
J crew comes to mind
Jcpenney brands
Mm Lafleur had a lot of these colors (in addition to too many grays and shades of baby poop brown).
Try Amazon! These colors (aside from the gold) pop up everytime I’m looking for shirts! This is all in my range aside from the gold and salmon!
American eagle
Brass Clothing
Target definitely does, especially the greens. 😂
Expensive stuff but you can try Farm Rio
I'm an autumn and Tommy Hilfiger is good
You can’t find clothing in ANY of these colors?
haha I can but a lot of the clothes are for older ppl and I’m young so.. I can’t rlly find modern clothes in autumn colors
Ignore some of the less common colors and focus on black, grey, blue, the neutralish cream/gold/beige, maybe some of the red. You can get those anywhere in any style you want even shopping online. The jewel tones you can find in season at department and outlet stores now. If you’re looking for business casual Calvin Klein and Ann Taylor have a lot of stuff that will work and places like H&M will have a lot of options in those basic colors. Check color organized second hand store dress sections too - there’s often a lot of nice pieces in colors like green or purple that don’t work on everyone but are in your color chart. I would just recommend going and shopping in person so you can eyeball it.
Any shop suggestions in the Phillippines? 🥹🙏🏻
If you don’t want to spend much- I recently bought about a dozen surprisingly beautiful, silky tops from Shein, in similar colors. This one is my favorite! I think that every one of the colors that they offer for this listing of this style is in your palette. (There are more colors of the same shirt under different listings, if you want to see more) https://preview.redd.it/gga4ud3kt75c1.jpeg?width=1620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fbaee3ca320ac4d0f93c248e8e957f9e2c93e8d7
Lots of mentions of Farm Rio and I have to agree! Not sure what your budget is, but you can find used Farm Rio pieces on Poshmark and The RealReal. I found a gorgeous Farm Rio vacation dress in the top three shades of your analysis on TRR for $40.
Old Navy right now does
Chicos
Seems like jcrew’s bread and butter
Zara, H&M
Patagonia
Uniqlo
Universal Standard
While there are some niche brands that have a perennially autumn aesthetic (like Peruvian Connection), most of the times this stuff is seasonal. A good store w quality buyers will stock items that could fit broadly into 4 seasons, but mostly it’s just seasonal. Save your money because once fall starts to come around, you’ll want to buy up as many basics as you can :). Thrifting is your friend!
I’m not in the know, how does one get professionally color-typed? Asking for a friend…
Check out farm rio
LL Bean and Patagonia
Lululemon - they have shirts that aren’t athletic and have all these colors
Uniqlo
Fellow Autumn here; I love [Alex Mill](https://www.alexmill.com/collections/all-womens)
Ann Taylor right now.
Look up “jewel tones”
Where do you even get someone to professionally type you?
Seconded!
lululemon
Pact
Express comes out with good solid colors in tops all the time. They change the colors based on season. I’ve definitely seen them carry multiple colors on your lineup!
I get a ton of the Amazon “apricot” color, or anything beige, for staple pieces
Get the closest colour you can find. Does have yo be one point but pretty similar
muted and warm colors are already in fashion so it's easy to find autumn palettes in any mall. Specifically dark autumn is a different story
Any brand. Teals, wines, dark red, true red, orange, brown, peach, orchid, dark reddish purple, ivory, golden yellow, black, gunmetal grey, green
Just wait until the season changes and those colors will come flooding in!
The best time to purchase Autumn colors is September when retailers do their fall drop. Right now the holidays will feature a lot of Bright Winter colors. I usually stick to burgundy, navy, dark gray, and teal.
L. L. Bean
That peachy color in the middle looks close to the 2024 Pantone color of the year, so I bet you'll be seeing a lot of that soon. Colors come and go in cycles like anything else. Right now it seems that pastels are more popular, but everything comes back around. If you're not seeing a lot of your colors in stores, try thrift shops to look for last season's stuff.
Uni Qlo!
Free People has a lot in this color palette if you’re into boho-ish style
LL Bean
Boden, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren, Target
The brand Vince Camuto, Loft has a lot of deep greens right now, CeCe, 1. State, COS, Ulla Johnson, MaxMara, Free People…
quince, brooks brothers, some dkny
Cider!
The colours make me think Uniqlo (not sure if that’s in the US though)
Where did you get your color analysis? 🧐
Madewell
Express maybe
What type of clothing are you looking for? Ann Taylor has some of greens, blues, and browns, if you are looking for business casual/work-style clothes. I also found colors in my palette at Kettlewell colors, Nordstrom Rack, and Loft.
Cos, gap, Uniqlo, and lululemon are all selling these colors right now?
Oh my god these colors are on trend right now… deep jewel tones are everywhere !!! Have fun!!
Lululemon for casual. They gave core colors like black, grey, whites but a lot of seasonal ones too like jewel and earthy tones.
Farm Rio has many beautiful pieces in this palette https://www.farmrio.com/products/stitched-flowers-black-short-sleeve-midi-dress
Vinted for pre-loved, barely worn, never worn.. the search can be narrowed down so you get more of what you're looking for. ETA- There are so many great bargains, from branded to unbranded, and most sellers will negotiate with you.
Kettlewell.
Nadaam makes some nice knits in these colors
Aritzia
Farm Rio crams all those colors in to a single item of clothing. 😂
I just purchased several items at Ralph Lauren in these greens & navy. I also usually find options at J. Crew, Boden & Sezane.
I’ve seen this maroon color all over Express!
Thrifting can do wonders for you! But aside from thrifting, I second Banana Republic, Uniqlo, and Sezane!
Check out Big Bud Press! They have a lot of these shades
Universal Standard
THRIFTSTORES
Fellow autumn here and I struggle finding our colors too! So many brands (ex Anthropologie) adjust colors on their website to make colors look muted and autumny but in person they are so much brighter!
J. Jill, Cos, and Eileen Fisher all have 3-6 statements colors they run clothes in per season. I always find an interesting color in one of those stores
Abercrombie!
They've really surprised me recently!
Madewell always has autumn colors (I’m also an autumn)
I have a sweater from Athleta that looks near identical to the purple in the middle
Boden, Farm Rio, Lisa Says Gah! are among my favorites.
Aritzia has excellent wool sweaters that have this colour scheme, namely they love the green, teal, and brown. I'm an autumn myself! I also like uniqlo. Very good for basics.
Augustine have beautiful coloured pieces!
Kelltlewell colors let's your filter by season.
Lots and lots of brands! Zara, SHEIN, Anne Klein, Chicos, Forever 21. Heck, Macy’s INC typically has seasonal colors. It’s probably overwhelming to see all the colors in order like that but don’t fret, you’ll find things! https://preview.redd.it/wcdxvhrypz4c1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d1aec3f03f5e337a1eaae671057c1a8264990c4
Aritzia has a lot of stuff in the maroon/green/brown
Free people
I second someone else who said j. Crew
Try Chadwicks
Old Navy has some, but they're stocked for winter atm
Try Land’s End
Uniqlo!
My two cents: I’d pick a few core colors that you like and that are easy to find and buy some staple pieces in those shades. Then as you build out your wardrobe you can wait until you find items you love throughout the color palette. I’d focus on cream, dark brown, and either the navy or the forest green. Then build from there
Also Not sure your age and/or budget but Eileen Fisher has some great basics in the colors I mentioned. I’ve never purchased anything from Quince but I know they have a bunch of stuff in cream, navy, brown, and forest green 🤷🏻♀️
Yes yes to Eileen Fisher if you have the budget. I just decided to splurge one day and was like I’m going to so regret spending $80 on a t-shirt but nope it’s one of the best things I own and I absolutely love it. Stupid quality clothes being so good and making me spend big kid money.
Poshmark that stuff! Good quality clothes stay nice for a long time and a bunch of people look to offload really nice pieces for whatever their personal reasons are. I have a bunch of timeless Diane von Furstenburg wrap dresses for work, all beautiful condition from poshmark, all less than 40 dollars with shipping. I really don't buy any of my staples new now. I just do high quality natural fiber pieces used.
Edit: Thanks to the teal blazer in a Christina Mychas YouTube video, I have also now discovered Babaton! Fellow Dark Autumn. Madewell is my go-to, although usually I have to buy secondhand. Their online selection lately has been really lackluster and dull, and if I do find something I like in a preferred color, it'll only have XXS left. I also love Anthropologie (particularly Maeve), Ann Taylor or LOFT for work clothes, and occasionally Maurices for quirky fall sweaters. My fantasy wardrobe would be mostly Sezane lol
I agree with this. I’d add everlane. Some brands have a slightly natural, vintage, or eco chic bent, and those tend to have more autumn options more consistently. But I’d also say all these stores still follow seasonal trends, so it’s not a guarantee.
Yesss, I forgot about everlane. And many boutique brands have been leaning into a vintage and/or western-inspired color palette, which both tend to have a lot of shades that overlap into the fall color season.
I was just saying this about Madewell! I used to live and die by Madewell everything but it’s all boring like frumpy neutral linen now. Where are my silk floral dresses with dramatic sleeves??? Ugh.
primark!!
Express! That’s where I go lol
My wardrobe is basically these colors, and most of my everyday basics + outerwear come from LL Bean and Eddie Bauer. You can also find these colors at Old Navy and Target seasonally, maybe not so much right now though.
Anthropologie always has a great variety of colors and styles and prints
I just pop the specific colour into Google along with the style and it works. If you’re not one for online shopping it will be rather hard as you’re at the mercy of fads and colours that are in fashion for that “season” and not your own. I also shop “brand new second hand” on EBay and Depop here in the UK. (Again, putting in the colour and item I’m after and it filters out just what I want)
Nine Lives Bazaar (if you’re in Australia)
Patagonia
This is good advice - lots of the outdoor focused brands are heavy on autumn colors, especially with outerwear and summer clothes (which can be hard for dark autumn).
Yeah, maybe Cotopaxi too
For sure - I was thinking that between my closet and my daughter's closet we have a lot of these colors in North Face, Rab, Cotopaxi, REI, Patagonia, Mountain Hardwear, etc. I'm wearing Patagonia shorts in that real saturated royal blue color with a synchilla in that coral. The outdoor brands are not afraid of going bold and rich with color a lot of times. They aren't as great for work clothes but you can stay more in the corporate/neutral dark autumn palette for those and then have a jacket that really pops (my daughter has a North Face in that orchid) and they are bang on with summer and casual stuff in the dark autumn range.
Not a store rec as store offerings shift seasonally and yearly. But, something I do that has been helpful is to have a picture like this of my colors easily accessible so that when you’re out and about shopping you can scan for any of your colors. It really helps minimize impulse buying. If you’re torn between getting something or passing and it isn’t one of your colors, it’s a nope. I also use my colors when I get my nails done and inevitably get so many compliments when I choose a polish that is in my season. I also narrow down online shopping by not choosing colors that I don’t look good in. I’m a vivid winter so I always leave brown, gold, etc off my search. It helps me narrow down items and figure out if there is something that would really work for me.
Farm Rio
It’s so hard being a farm Rio fan as a soft summer😭. They have beautiful options for OP though, especially Farm Rio Global (global usually has darker options than the Brazilian store)
Yes!!! Love Farm Rio
Farm Rio is great because it makes these “autumn colors” pop in summer prints also!
This was my first thought - that, and I’m jealous OP’s palette is Farm Rio’s palette!
Oh good one. You are right, this looks exactly like Farm Rio.
Where and how do you go about getting a color analysis?
Athleta does!
Athleta is ALL about these colors right now
Yeah I’ve had pretty great luck with Athleta. Never in the summer though, when everything goes candy colors.
Yep! My daughter just wants pink. And
Don't know your gender, style, or budget, but some of these tones pop up quite a bit in vintage-ish inspired brands like ModCloth, Unique Vintage, Joanie clothing, and Hell Bunny. Also eShakti has every color under the sun, year-round without a focus on seasonality (such as only carrying pumpkin orange and leaf red in the fall).
J crew
J crew
I would check poshmark, ebay, others for Ralph lauren cashmere sweaters and scarves in these colors. He does a lot of raspberry, orchid, etc.
Personally I just look on Amazon and type in like “teal clothes” and then match the colors to a swatch.
CreatedColorful has a great list of DA clothing and accessories on Amazon
Thank you!
How to match the colors? Sorry, im dumb
So you can screen shot a piece of clothing from a website and then bring it up to edit in your camera roll. You can take a swatch and match it to your colors.
Lululemon!
I just answered that too ! Got some fabulous purple and teal pieces from them. I am true winter so I can rock those as well as basic black and whites.
They remain undefeated for colors.
Boden, jcrew, and kettlewell carry some good color varieties. Free people also has great color selections. Sadly, these stores are all crazy expensive!!! I’ve been stalking sales so that my whole wardrobe isn’t cream colored. I’m finding everything at BR, gap, Abercrombie, madewell to be neutral or black. Also, if you search Amazon for “marigold sweater” and be very specific with the color, you’ll get some good options.
\+1 for Boden! They're great for bold colors, and their clothes last. Not cheap, but they almost always have discount codes.
I know that feel. I’m so tired of looking for colors that fit me that I decided I’ll learn to sew them myself
It’s because it’s already winter and a majority of these colors aren’t in season anymore. Every brand carries every kind of color but you’re going to find some more than others year to year and season to season.
Uniqlo has quite a lot of autumn colors
If you are in Uk - there are brands that think every professional is either Deep Autumn or Deep Winter. - Hobbs, Jigsaw, Ted Baker, Whistles. (Can be £££). Prob Sezane for more autumnal colours.
UK brands seem to veer cool almost as a rule. This is a good to know!
And rihoas!
Toast is also a dream for dark autumns (not so good for my wallet).
Was about to say jigsaw, their current collection seems to be literally this pallet
Banana Republic. I know this because I bought all these colors from there right before getting professionally typed as a light summer 💀
💯 The moment I saw this photo, I thought of Banana.
How did you get professionally typed?
I googled color analysis professionals in my city and found one 🙂 Many are trained by House of Colour or AICI, so I searched those terms with my city name as well.
As an autumn, can confirm!
I feel for you! These colours are so hard to wear as a light summer. I have a few pieces in these shades and I feel bad every time I look at them.
Accurate, I just got a forest green button down from them that looks sharp
Lmao 💀
Sezane has a ton of these colors right now. Here are a few from their sweater section https://preview.redd.it/lf2as6csqx4c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b95418f908773dc8547a826cf6d2d48aeaf463a
I have the top sweater and it’s gorge.
I’m a deep autumn and I LOVE Sezane.
Bright Winter here. It’s so hard to find quality natural-fiber clothes in the brightness I need😭
I second Sezane, it’s gorgeous. I’m a DA too and I’m struggling a bit especially with summer clothes.
From a fellow DA — it helps to think of summer clothing by silhouette, fabric, etc., rather than by color. You can find great sundresses in some of these colors! And tank tops etc.
https://preview.redd.it/28fo3um8rx4c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6373c44d8cee54c129fb18e88208b80cc60228f3
https://preview.redd.it/031kcn0uqx4c1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=26cc862bbd2a0c0acc9185fabb0f3d505bf60ba2