5 Top Fall Color Fashion Trends 2019 – Pistachio and Purple Color Trend – HarpersBAZAAR.com

As the temperatures start to drop, we’re quick to embrace a wardrobe full of neutrals, from camels and browns to grays and blacks. But this fall, you may want to trade in your trusted noir turtlenecks and tan coats for a bold, bright, and totally unexpected color palette.
If the fall 2019 runways were any indication, the season’s standard sea of buttery neutrals and monochromatic darks is about to get infused with shades of shocking pink, purple, orange, neon yellow, and fashion’s favorite new color: pistachio green. Liven up your wardrobe with these fall color trends that are actually quite groundbreaking.
1. Pistachio
After seasons of asking what the next millennial pink is, we finally have an answer: pistachio green. Popping up on several fall 2019 runways, the color quickly began taking over Instagram and the street style scene. The soft hue feels fresh, especially for the fall/winter season, and looks good in both apparel and accessory forms.
Clockwise from top left: Sally LaPointe, Jil Sander, Ryan Roche, Marc Jacobs
Asymmetric Crepe Midi Skirt
net-a-porter.com
$295.00
Work the hue into your fall wardrobe with a midi skirt that’s easy to style with boots, jackets, and sweaters.
Suzy Leather Barrel Baguette Bag
nordstrom.com
$295.00
For a pop of the color, try Staud’s buzzy new It bag shape that lends a little early 2000s nostalgia.
Silk Stretch Satin Floral Print Midi Dress
modaoperandi.com
$595.00
Whether worn with black or white boots, this soft floral frock is unexpected for fall but guaranteed to become your go-to.
2. Shades of Purple
Purple has long been a polarizing color among the fashion set, but it’s staging a triumphant comeback in all shades this season. From pastel lilacs to deep violets and all that’s in between, purple hit the fall 2019 runways in dress, coat, sweater, and even hat form. For a softer take on the trend, opt for a shade of lavender or lilac.
Clockwise from top left: Lanvin, Cushnie, Sally LaPointe, Tom Ford
Matte-PU Trench Coat
net-a-porter.com
$170.00
A trench coat that’s anything but basic. Bring a little bit of color into your fall wardrobe with this lavender jacket that’ll shield you from the rain and look extra chic when layered with all your chunky knit sweaters.
Cropped Mohair-Blend Turtleneck
modaoperandi.com
$650.00
Embrace turtleneck season in a fresh new hue. Wear this cropped sweater with high-waisted jeans on the weekend and your favorite midi skirt or trousers for the office.
Yescott Ruffle-Neck Silk Dress
saksfifthavenue.com
$695.00
Add a pair of knee-high boots and you’ve got an instantly chic (and effortless) look.
3. Bright Orange
The great Elle Woods once declared that anyone who said orange was the new pink was “seriously disturbed.” But contrary to her passionate hot take, there’s room for both orange and pink this season. Brands like Carolina Herrera and Staud sent head-to-toe orange looks down the runway, proving the color is better when bolder. And Sies Marjan paired the bright hue with an equally bright pink, bringing forth the ultimate unexpected fall color palette.
Clockwise from left: Sies Marjan, Staud, Carolina Herrera
Boxy Wool-Blend Cardigan
hm.com
$60.00
Continuing in our ’90s nostalgia, we’ve still got cardigan fever this season. Try the look in a bright orange for a fresh take on the wardrobe classic.
Quito Oversized Cloqué Coat
net-a-porter.com
$1,870.00
This splurge-worthy orange coat will have you standing out among a sea of all-black outerwear.
Margherita Belted Pinstriped Cotton Midi Dress
modaoperandi.com
$420.00
There’s nothing more effortless than an easy-to-throw-on sweaterdress. Try it in this ’70s-inspired burnt orange that will act as a neutral in your closet.
4. Shocking Pink
We may be millennial pink-ed out, but there’s plenty of room for bright, hot pink in our closets. Liven up your go-to fall color palette of blacks, browns, and grays with a shade of shocking pink that’ll wake you up on the chilliest of fall days. Take note from Jacquemus and try the look in coat form or go the Chanel route and try it out in a suit.
Clockwise from top left: Jacquemus, Molly Goddard, Chanel, Valentino
Bright Pink Tailored Blazer
farfetch.com
$218.00
Your work wardrobe needs to have a little fun too. This hot pink blazer is boardroom or bust.
Satin Skirt
hm.com
$25.00
Because you can never have enough midi slip skirts, add a hot pink style to your rotation. Pair it with a chunky knit sweater for a fresh fall look.
Moyo Poplin Straight-Leg Pants
net-a-porter.com
$585.00
Black pants are cool, but have you ever tried a pair of hot pink trousers instead? These offer an instant LEWK that will have you turning heads for all the right reasons.
5. Neon Highlighters
Surprising us all, neons popped up on countless fall 2019 runways, from New York to Milan to Paris. Whether you go for jacket, sweater, or dress form, this is one way to stand out in all of winter’s storms.
Clockwise from top left: Versace, Sies Marjan, Nina Ricci, Marine Serre
Oversized Cotton Shirt
hm.com
$40.00
Style this oversized neon button-down with bike shorts for a cool, off-duty weekend look or trousers for your nine-to-five.
Neon Yellow Python-Print Belt Bag
farfetch.com
$476.00
Combining not one, not two, but three fall trends in one: This neon python belt bag will instantly add an extra layer of cool to any look in your closet.
Belted Pleated Twill Wide-Leg Pants
net-a-porter.com
$895.00
Yes, you need a pair of neon statement-making pants in your life. Add a white tee and pumps, and you’re good to go.
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