Toowoomba autumn hair, fashion trends you'll want to know
AUTUMN is about updating your wardrobe with a palette of rich colours and luxurious textures.
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AUTUMN is about updating your wardrobe with a palette of rich colours and luxurious textures.
It's also about being up-to-date with the latest hair trends.
Natural tones that blend perfectly with the season are on-trend, helping you stand out from those summer colours.
We live in an age of individuality, and there's more power in artistic expression than ever before.
Grand Central has compiled a list of autumn winter colour trends to put you on the right fashion path this season and next.
Colour trends are berry reds, earthy tones and millennial pink.
If you are after something with patterns monochrome checks, winter floral and animal print are all in fashion as well.
FASHION
Berry red
Red is the colour of drama, passion and power. It's also one of those shades you can wear top to toe once you've found the shade that perfectly complements your skin and hair colour.
The good news is that you don't have to be an extrovert to rock a bold colour like red. In fact, this fiery shade is versatile, with the more subtle tones of berry, wine and burgundy joining the mix.
Earthy tones
As we head into the cooler months, an easy way to bring some heat into last year's winter wardrobe is through warm undertones.
Big on the autumn catwalks were the quintessentially autumn shades of mocha and green both nature-inspired staples that will make your trans-seasonal wardrobe work twice as hard.
You probably have them in there already so embracing this trend won't mean starting from scratch.
Millennial pink
If you've never heard of millennial pink now is the time to get acquainted. So-dubbed because millennials are the ones who kicked off the latest pink trend by using it on everything from desk accessories to lounge-room walls.
This dusty, dreamy, muted shade of pink is now practically considered a neutral by those in the fashion industry, since dominating multiple seasons at fashion week.
HAIR STYLES
TRENDY, natural tones that blend perfectly with the season, will help you stand out from those summer colours.
Oscar Oscar Grand Central stylist Hollie-Jay Taylor said stylists were seeing a return of the classic 70s style, centre parting long fringes, falling on the cheek and framing the face.
"This style, with natural, wavy curls and soft textured tips will give that "I woke up like this" effortlessly cool-girl look we spend hours trying to perfect," she said.
"Say goodbye to bold straight fringes and block colours with the return of autumn balayage, shadow-rooting blondes and natural lived-in colours that enhance your facial features without contradicting them."
"Autumn is all about getting warm, preparing for Winter and saying goodbye to that split and dry beach blonde. Letting your hair relax and fall naturally while maintaining the style that best suits you is exactly what this trend is all about."
Oscar Oscar is located on level one of Grand Central's retail galleria.
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