Yes to a Lilac or Lavender Sweater This Fall - Here's How (2024)

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October 27, 2021

When you think of Autumn, colors like brown, rust, gold, plum, and dark green come to mind… but Lilac and Lavender? I’ve noticed that these pretty purples are becoming increasingly popular for fall. Today I’m sharing two great ways to wear a lilac or lavender sweater right now.

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Over the last several years, one of the biggest changes in fashion has been the crossover in colors from season to season. For example, Lavender is a summer blooming flower, so we traditionally wore the color lavender once spring arrived to signal the start of warm weather ahead. Then, once it was time to head back to school and work, you usually didn’t see it again for a while. Now Lavender is year-round color.

I love that we have so much more choice. We get to wear the colors that look great on us when we want, instead of being locked into a calendar!

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Lavender is such a beautiful color to wear in the fall for many reasons. A lavender sweater is the perfect transitional piece to wear with jeans when the weather is up and down and you don’t feel like getting into darker colors yet. Even though it’s a light color, it’s a knit, and that makes it look appropriate for this time of year. You can even wear a lavender sweater with soft white jeans and booties since white is no longer taboo in fall.

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Also, Lavender goes so well with many fall colors. It’s natural with blue denim, light or dark any time, but it also looks rich with gray and taupe and is a standout with black jeans, pants, or leggings. For a creative look, you can try Lavender mixed with dark Forest green or Wine/Burgundy!

Lavender is also a complexion-enhancing color that is helpful in fall when the sunny glow of summer begins to fade away. Lavender can brighten up your face and give you life!

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I found the cute lavender mock neck sweater I’m wearing at Amazon. It’s from their Goodthreads house brand. Goodthreads has some nice sweaters, including the rust turtleneck and the colorblock crewneck I wore recently. The quality is quite good, and the prices are very reasonable. (*Canadian link here)

The jeans I’m wearing with this are from Mott and Bow. I talked about how much I love the style and fit of these jeans in a recent Mott and Bow review that you must check out. They are one of my top 3 favorite jeans.

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My suede Chelsea booties are a sophisticated grey-taupe color that I can wear year-round, and my bag, well, I can’t say enough about it. This is a large Chloe Wallet on a gold chain that you can wear crossbody style. It’s the perfect size for when I’m out and about, and I don’t want anything heavy to carry around. And that putty color with the gold is so chic!

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Moving on, let me show you a beautiful lilac sweater I adore. ( similar here) Now some may call this pink, some may call this Lavender, but it is actually Lilac. What is the difference between Lavender and Lilac? They are both light purples. Lavender is light purple with a blueish tinge, and Lilac is light purple with a pink twinge. This is why this sweater looks purply pink!

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This feminine sweater is a fantastic hero piece in your wardrobe. You can see the gorgeous stitching and the face-framing V-neck. It’s a high-low style, so it covers your bottom is shorter in the front and covers your bottom in the back, making it ideal for wearing with leggings too.

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I’m wearing this sweater with flare jeans. These Ruth jeans are from L’agence, and it is the first time I have worn this brand. The raw edge is nice for a change, but you know me – that’s about as unfinished a hem as I’ll go. I still like my jeans to look elegant.

The only thing about these jeans is they are very long! I’m 5’7″ with long legs, and I have to wear heels with these, or else they drag on the floor big-time. Of course, you can’t hem them with that raw edge, so I save these as more of my going-out jeans instead of my everyday pair.

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Another nice thing to wear with a Lilac or Lavender sweater is a touch of snake print. Wearing all solid colors can be too plain. These gray-black python booties are considered neutral and look beautiful with the Lilac color. The snake print adds that cool factor, so together, the stunning lilac sweater with these booties makes this a wow outfit when you walk into a room.

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There’s my Chloe Hana Wallet on a chain, again. You can also carry it like a clutch—what a great color when wearing a bright-colored top. You wouldn’t want a bright purse with a lilac sweater or purse. I mean, you could. It would look super artsy, but for an elegant look, keep your bag neutral but not boring and let the lilac color of the sweater be the focal point.

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Are you ready to put a little lavender or lilac in your life this fall? How do you feel about wearing this spring/summer color this time of year, and what would you wear it with? I’d love to know.

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As someone deeply entrenched in the world of fashion and color theory, I can attest to the evolving trends and shifts in the industry. My extensive knowledge in this field allows me to dissect the nuances of the article, providing insight into the concepts and choices discussed.

The author begins by highlighting the unconventional yet increasingly popular use of lilac and lavender colors in fall fashion. This departure from traditional autumnal hues like brown, rust, and dark green signifies a significant shift in seasonal color norms. As an expert, I recognize this as a manifestation of the ongoing trend of breaking free from rigid color associations with specific seasons.

The article emphasizes the versatility of lavender as a year-round color, debunking the notion that it is exclusive to spring. This reflects a broader trend in fashion where colors are no longer bound by seasonal constraints but rather embraced for their aesthetic appeal and compatibility with individual preferences.

The writer delves into the practicality of wearing a lavender sweater during the transitional period between summer and fall. The choice of a knit lavender sweater is deemed suitable for fluctuating weather conditions, offering a light yet seasonally appropriate option. This is a testament to the fashion industry's adaptability to changing climate patterns and consumer needs.

The discussion extends to color pairings, showcasing lavender's compatibility with various fall shades such as blue denim, gray, taupe, and even dark forest green or wine/burgundy. This insight demonstrates an acute understanding of color coordination and the author's ability to recommend creative and visually appealing combinations.

Furthermore, the article touches upon the complexion-enhancing qualities of lavender, particularly during the fall when the summer tan begins to fade. This reveals a nuanced understanding of color psychology and its impact on personal aesthetics.

The inclusion of specific brands and product recommendations, such as the lavender mock neck sweater from Amazon's Goodthreads house brand and jeans from Mott and Bow, showcases the author's hands-on experience and familiarity with the current market offerings. This reinforces their credibility as a fashion expert who actively engages with and evaluates various products.

The distinction between lavender and lilac is explored, elucidating that lavender has a bluish tinge while lilac carries a pink twinge. This attention to detail highlights the author's commitment to providing accurate and comprehensive information.

The article concludes with a visual representation of the fashion concepts discussed, featuring a lilac sweater paired with flare jeans and complemented by gray-black python booties. This not only reinforces the practical application of the advice given but also appeals to the reader's visual sensibilities.

In summary, the article seamlessly weaves together elements of color theory, seasonal fashion trends, practical styling tips, and product recommendations. The author's demonstrated expertise and depth of knowledge in these areas contribute to the overall credibility of the content.

Yes to a Lilac or Lavender Sweater This Fall - Here's How (2024)
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