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FALL WINTER 2025-2026 FASHION COLORS:
HOW TO MATCH THEM FOR TOP-NOTCH OUTFITS

With fall on its way, nature dresses up in warm, enveloping shades, and our wardrobes are also tinged with colors that bring to mind the season's atmosphere.

At a time of year when soft, warm garments are essential for braving the first cold days in style, the color palette is also being revamped, moving from bright, luminous summery tones typical to much more intense, deep, and sophisticated hues.

With that said, black, gray, navy blue, and brown once again headline everyday looks, along with rust red, ochre, burnt orange, burgundy, and forest green, the right shades to get into the fall mood and create top-notch outfits for any occasion.

For versatile, original and trending combinations, discover all the new arrivals from the FW25 Collection: at benetton.com lots of looks for women, men and kids await in the coolest, most fashionable fall winter colors.

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From burgundy to ochre yellow: how to best match women's fall clothes

For a look that vibes with the colors of nature, you can mix the warmer shades of the palette with more neutral nuances. On occasions which call for a refined outfit, you can wear an ochre yellow cardigan with a gray pencil skirt or a burgundy shirt with a bow on the neck alongside beige trousers.

If, on the other hand, you don't have any particularly formal commitments coming up, you can go with more daring combinations and pairings, for example, a military green coat with herringbone pattern, an orange crew neck sweater and gray denim trousers.

And don't skimp on women's fall looks in monochrome: whether it's a blazer and trousers set in shades of burgundy or a black knitted dress, worn with a matching coat and boots, nothing beats creating elegant and sophisticated fall outfits.

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