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NET-A-PORTER's Chic New Arrivals Just Confirmed These 4 Fall Color Trends Are It

Pass the olives, chocolate, and Bordeaux, please. No, I'm not talking about my favorite treats. I'm actually referring to fall's biggest color trends (which are making me crave a nice meal). Bold, rich hues are on the docket for autumn, and I'm on board. I love incorporating seasonal shades into my wardrobe, and this year, I'm swapping my black for gray and my cherry red for sophisticated burgundy. I'm also adding some stunning suede shoes and bags to my collection of chocolate-brown and olive-green pieces, and I'm getting it all from my favorite online retailer, NET-A-PORTER. It never disappoints with the latest brands, styles, and trends and its latest drop of new arrivals is no exception. Below, check out my favorite pieces from each hero trending fall color.
Burgundy
So many designers are leaning into burgundy in their fall collections—it was hard to choose just a few favorites. I would style the long-sleeve shirt below with a pair of indigo jeans and ballet flats for an easy everyday outfit. Saint Laurent also does this shade beautifully, and I especially love the burgundy pump.
Chocolate
I know it's fall when everyone is obsessed with chocolate brown again. This timeless shade deserves its top spot as the season's number one color—it's rich, it's pretty, and it always leads to luxe outfits. The Chloé flats and Toteme bag are a great place to start.
Gray
Okay, hear me out: Gray doesn't have to be boring. There are many shades of gray, and they can add so much more depth to a look than, say, black can. The Jacquemus trousers would be a great staple, and I'm truly obsessed with these Khaite suede pumps.
Olive
Remember the olive-green army jacket of 2015? You might want to pull it out of the closet—it's officially back. I'm celebrating this pretty green shade with the gorgeous suede bags below.
Kaitlin Clapinski is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team. After graduating from UC Berkeley, Kaitlin moved to Los Angeles and began her editorial career freelancing for publications like Marie Claire, Refinery29, Byrdie, and Fashionista. When she's not writing you can find her scouring The Real Real or heading to the beach.