5 Chic Anti-Trend Colours French Women Have Added to Their Autumn Wardrobes

Look through myBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK article history and you might notice that I have a little bit of an obsession with French style. Ever enticed by their ability to create wearable looks steeped in je ne sais quoi, French style remains, in my opinion, the chicest of the lot.

With the change of season now properly setting in, I'm keen to revamp my wardrobe with a few new-season colour trends to bring my wardrobe into autumn 2024. Naturally, my first port of call for some styling inspiration was the Instagram feeds of French women. The chicest of the bunch are already incorporating the season's favourite shades into their outfits, so below are the five autumn colour trends that the French have convinced me I need in my wardrobe right now.

1. MILKY WHITES

Influencer wears a cream outfit

(Image credit: @melodiebance)

Style Notes: Rather than reaching for bright white, France's most stylish are incorporating a milkier tone into their autumn wardrobes to offer the same outfit-brightening effect in a natural, more wearable way.

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2. NAVY

Influencer wears a navy jumper.

(Image credit: @annelauremais)

Style Notes: I come back to rich navy every autumn when I'm looking to add depth and contrast to an outfit. Pairing well with lighter shades such as cream, butter yellow and pink, this more interesting alternative to black also styles well with sky-blue shades for an elevated, tonal look.

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3. CHOCOLATE BROWN

Influencer wears chocolate brown.

(Image credit: @slipintostyle)

Style Notes: If you spend any time in Paris over the next few months, you might notice a particularly delicious colour trend taking over the streets. Moving away from the deep black shades that often dominate at this time of year, Paris' most stylish are shopping their dark neutrals in rich chocolate-brown tones.

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4. OLIVE GREEN

Influencer wears olive green.

(Image credit: @vikilefevre)

Style Notes: Olive green is back on the agenda for autumn, and I couldn't be happier about it. This earthy tone is a natural accompaniment to so many of my favourite autumnal shades, including browns, greys, blacks and creams.

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5. BURGUNDY

Influencer wears burgundy.

(Image credit: @leasy_inparis)

Style Notes: In fashion terms, nothing screams autumn like the burgundy colour trend. A grown-up take on all the red pieces we've seen a lot of over the past year, this deeper merlot shade offers a vivid wash of colour without dominating an outfit.

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Natalie Munro
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Natalie Munro isBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK’s news writer. Having worked in the fashion industry since her time at university—where she obtained a BA in Journalism from University of the Arts London, Natalie's experience spans journalistic and styling roles. In the early stages of her career Natalie predominately worked on editorial shoots for fashion publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK, before moving into journalism roles.

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