Color Palette For Fall Winter 2025 Clothing Collection

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Samba #A52A2A
Sheaf #CDAA7D
Dark & Stormy #2C3E50
Horizon #6A8D9A
Oxblood #800020
Shady Character #4B4B4B
#A52A2A Samba
#CDAA7D Sheaf
#2C3E50 Dark & Stormy
#6A8D9A Horizon
#800020 Oxblood
#4B4B4B Shady Character

color palette for fall winter 2025 clothing collection

About This Color Palette

### Fall Winter 2025 Clothing Collection Color Palette

#### Palette Description:
This color palette embodies the rich, warm tones and muted hues that characterize the fall and winter seasons. It combines earthy shades with deep jewel tones, creating a sophisticated and cozy feel perfect for a stylish clothing collection.

1. **Maple Red**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #A52A2A
       
   - A warm, earthy red that evokes the vibrant colors of autumn leaves. This color adds a bold statement to any outfit.

2. **Golden Ochre**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #CDAA7D
       
   - A soft, muted yellow with golden undertones. This hue brings warmth and a touch of sunlight to the palette, reminiscent of harvest seasons.

3. **Forest Green**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #2C3E50
       
   - A deep, rich green that represents the calm of evergreen forests. This color is grounding and pairs beautifully with other earthy tones.

4. **Slate Blue**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #6A8D9A
       
   - A cool, muted blue that evokes the serene skies of winter. This color provides a refreshing contrast to the warmer shades.

5. **Burgundy**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #800020
       
   - A deep, luxurious red that captures the essence of fine wines and cozy evenings. It adds an elegant touch to any winter wardrobe.

6. **Charcoal Gray**
   - **Hex Code:** 
          
          #4B4B4B
       
   - A versatile, dark gray that serves as a neutral base for the palette. It adds depth and sophistication, making it an essential color for layering.

### Summary:
This palette is designed to reflect the essence of fall and winter, with colors that can be mixed and matched to create warm, stylish, and cozy outfits for the upcoming seasons.

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