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Make Your Wardrobe Pop This Season

Step up your fall fashion game with unexpected pops of these trendy colors
Now that the temps have dropped, it's time to accept that summer is over with a capital "O." But swapping your bright, summery clothes for your cold-weather layers doesn't mean you have to live in a world without color. Keep your fall wardrobe from looking drab by incorporating pops of color. Here, the ways to wear the three prettiest shades from the fall trend forecasts.


Be Classic and Daring in Aurora Red

This cool-toned crimson shade will jolt your all-black outfit out of Snoozeville. If you're feeling bold, try pairing your black skirt/top combo with a sleek red oversize clutch or paint on a bold red lip for extra "look-at-me" oomph. For a more understated way to up the glam factor, swipe on a couple coats of Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in All Fired Up.
Look Pretty and Polished in Bright Cobalt

A rich blue is just what your gray sweater needs. A cozy scarf in the hue brings an easy elegance to your monochromatic look. The shade is surprisingly easy to incorporate into your beauty routine, as well: A shiny mani in a shade like Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Blue My Mind or a precise cobalt cat eye brings drama without being over-the-top.
Keep It Bright and Cheerful in Radiant Orchid

You may think this purple-y shade is tough to pull off, but in reality it's incredibly wearable. A zero-commitment way to try out the color is on your nails. Choose a shade like Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Trouble Maker for a subtle take on the trending color. Daring fashionistas can add some serious pop with a pair of purple patent ballet flats or killer heels for a cheerful pick-me-up.
BY ALLIE FLINN | SEP 8, 2014 | SHARES
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