While not everyone may see eye to eye, here are the five color trends that our editors believe have become outdated for autumn.

While not everyone may see eye to eye, here are the five color trends that our editors believe have become outdated for autumn.

      As we approach autumn, I've been reviewing my wardrobe to identify what I lack and seeking inspiration from new seasonal trends. Consequently, I've also been contemplating what styles are becoming outdated, particularly which colors will take a backseat this season. The fashion landscape can be quite volatile, and even the most prominent trends can quickly lose their appeal. We've already highlighted the key trends to anticipate for the season in our autumn trend report, but it's equally vital to examine those trends that may be left behind, and who better to consult than our team of experts? As fashion editors, we aim to be thoughtful and balanced—what might seem outdated to one person could be entirely fresh for someone else—but when it comes to personal style, we must express our honest views. There are certain colors we know will still be in rotation this season, while others will be set aside. We're not presenting a definitive list of what to avoid but rather the color trends some of our editors will be putting on hold this autumn, along with the fresher options we’re incorporating instead. Embracing new trends is an essential part of fashion, and some may be shades you haven't considered that would seamlessly fit into your existing wardrobe! So, continue reading to discover the 'outdated' color trends we're moving past this season, and those we're bringing into our closets instead.

      **5 “Outdated” Color Trends Our Editors Are Moving On From This Autumn:**

      1. **Putting on Hold: Oxblood**

       **Embracing: Plum**

       *Style Notes:* "This might come off as controversial, but I'm stashing away the red-tinged burgundy for autumn. Merlot, oxblood, and bordeaux feel too reminiscent of last year, and while they can be seen as a neutral, I'm choosing to pass on this red wine shade. Instead, I'm gravitating towards cooler tones like rich plum. From satin finishes to luxurious knits, the purple undertone lends a more lavish and expensive feel, especially since it's not a color we often see." – Ava Gilchrist, SEO Writer

      2. **Putting on Hold: Mustard**

       **Embracing: Slate Grey**

       *Style Notes:* "After a summer of soft yellow hues, you might expect autumn to bring in deeper mustard tones. However, I'm feeling a bit worn out by that color. Instead, I'm opting for sleek slate grey—a fresher choice than black that also has a timeless appeal." - Natalie Munro, News Writer

      3. **Putting on Hold: Red**

       **Embracing: Cobalt**

       *Style Notes:* "I’m not suggesting red will disappear anytime soon. However, after several seasons of bold, tomato reds taking the spotlight, I believe it's time to introduce a new, even bolder color. This year, my fellow editors and I are noticing abundant beautiful cobalt blue pieces coming into play, feeling much fresher and more unexpected than the reds we're familiar with. I’ll definitely be adding a cobalt blue knit to my autumn collection." - Poppy Nash, Managing Editor

      4. **Putting on Hold: Chocolate Brown**

       **Embracing: Mocha Mousse**

       *Style Notes:* "Chocolate brown shades will still be part of my wardrobe this season, but after heavily investing in it to break up my all-black outfits, I'm a bit tired of it. For autumn 2025, I'll be incorporating lighter, ‘mocha mousse’-influenced hues that remain neutral, elegant, and timeless, catering to my minimalist style while brightening my outfits and offering some variety from the deeper shades." - Brittany Davy, Editorial Assistant

      5. **Putting on Hold: Forest Green**

       **Embracing: Olive**

       *Style Notes:* "I'm ready to say goodbye to forest green. It’s never been my favorite, yet it always seems to come back each autumn for knits and outerwear. This year, I'm opting for olive instead. It fits much better with my palette of browns and neutrals, and I'll be looking for olive green accessories and jackets for the upcoming leafy season." - Annie Wheatland-Clinch, Assistant Social Editor

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