Autumn colour does not have to mean dressing head-to-toe in brown. A more interesting palette mixes one rich print, one grounded shade and one softer neutral—then lets each woman take the combination in her own direction.

#### Toffee print — let the pattern lead
Our brunette model wears the [Toffee Geometric Print Pleated Wide-Leg Trousers] with a quiet cream top. That lighter upper half gives the detailed print room to breathe, while dark loafers anchor the full wide leg. It is bold enough for a gallery afternoon but still easy for lunch with friends.
#### Army green — the useful autumn anchor
On our Black model, the [Army Green Textured Wide-Leg Trousers] sit beautifully beside warm ivory. Green behaves almost like a neutral here: richer than beige, softer than black and very easy with tan or chocolate accessories. Low trainers keep it practical for travel or a relaxed office day.
#### Apricot — a soft lift between seasons
The red-haired model pairs the [Apricot Textured Wide-Leg Trousers] with a muted warm top. Apricot keeps the group from looking too dark and echoes the warmth in her colouring. A burgundy shoe introduces just enough contrast without disturbing the gentle palette.

Across all three looks, a simpler upper half balances the trouser volume. Repeat one colour in a shoe or small accessory and the outfit suddenly feels considered—tiny trick, big difference.

































































































































































































































































































