

This is burnish not shine, and it looks incredible on True Autumns. Note that leather - unless it’s patent, which won’t suit you - polishes to a deep gloss. It is worth trying a little harder to find chestnut or mahogany staples in shoes, belts and bags. Overly faded looks are usually higher value than the palette, meaning you’ll lose your depth.Ĭolours for leather are particularly susceptible to fashion trends and browns vary from year to year. Utility looks work really well on True Autumn so texture and wear are terrific - just don’t get too enthusiastic. Jeans in any of the season’s colours will of course, also be suitable. Mokume gane, leadlight effects, enamel and ancient coins are beautifully suited to this season.Ī medium indigo that’s on the darker side is a safe blue denim. There are plenty of amazing precious and semi precious gems that compliment this season so look to the palette for guidance. Instead, keep stones raw or opaque, in softer or less reflective cuts.

Autumns can wear it in styles from rustic to avant garde, casual to elegant.Įveryone loves a brilliant sparkly diamond but traditional faceted cuts aren’t great for True Autumn. Smooth surfaces can be ok but the piece really comes alive with a brushed, matte or textured finish. Tarnished, oxidised or antique effects are terrific. The depth of True Autumn excludes high value rose gold.Īvoid lots of shine, polish or bling. If it has a greenish or brownish cast, all the better. Opt for deep golds with a yellow, rather than orange tone.

Instead, embrace the wide varieties of yellow gold, brass, bronze and copper at your disposal. Being a warm season, cool toned metals have no a place here.
