If You Think Neutrals Are "Boring", These 5 Autumn Outfits Will Change Your Mind

Neutral outfits: @laura.byrnes wears a beige blazer with a white t-shirt and neutral trousers

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As someone who regularly wears taupe, sand and rust tones, I'm always surprised when I hear someone describe neutrals as "boring". Of course, if you're used to saturated styling and naturally gravitate toward punchy hues, I can understand how an all-beige outfit could feel a tad lacklustre. But I'm also convinced that camel is just about the chicest shade on the colour wheel, and along with its fellow warm neutrals, it can look incredibly expensive.

We're all familiar with the expression "less is more". While there's certainly a place for maximalist dressing, sticking to a low-key colour palette is the secret to looking put-together with minimal effort. In fact, some of the most impactful outfits I've saved on Instagram lately consist of just two or three muted shades. Once you have this base, you can then elevate it with touches of gold-toned jewellery and luxury accessories. Simple.

To kick-start your neutrals journey, I've assembled five easy-to-wear look below. You won't spot any pops of colour here—hopefully you'll agree that these particular ensembles don't need it.

1. Shades of Beige

Neutral outfits: knitted dress, blazer, flats

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Style Notes: The true beauty of neutrals is that they go so seamlessly together. Invest in a capsule of beige dresses, outerwear and accessories and you'll never find yourself in an outfit rut again.

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This three piece suit is high-street fashion at its best.

Earrings you have to see up-close to really appreciate the detail.

This will be a staple once autumn lands.

I wouldn't question it if you told me this was three times the price.

One of our team's current favourite footwear finds on the high street.

2. Understated Everyday

Neutral outfits: white jeans, jumper, loafers

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Style Notes: When you're rushing out the door and you don't have time to start coordinating colours, stick to ecru versions of your everyday go-tos. A jumper-and-jeans combo in this palette never fails.

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With cooler days approaching, I've added this to my basket.

This will lift every single outfit in your roster.

Dragon Diffusion bags are perfect for the transition into autumn (and beyond).

Ecru jeans feel fresher than regular denim.

One of & Other Stories' best-selling styles, these loafers impress us every year.

3. Night-Time Neutrals

Neutral outfits: slip skirt, shirt, mules

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Style Notes: You read that right—light neutrals can work after-dark, too. Opt for evening fabrics like silk and patent leather and add some elegant details like a neck scarf and low-heel slingbacks.

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An easy addition that can completely transform a look.

Dress this down at the weekend with trainers and a loose-fitting jumper.

Mango is a great source of affordable but premium-looking handbags.

4. Office Chic

Neutral outfits: tailored trousers, cropped jacket, boots

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Style Notes: If I worked in an office, I just know an outfit like this one would make me feel my best. It's polished and professional, but with plenty of pizazz that will showcase your fashion know-how.

A nice change from your classic hoops.

These are constantly selling out, and for good reason.

Canvas bags are having a bit of a moment.

5. Transitional Tones

Neutral outfits: striped dress, boots, trend

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Style Notes: I know it's a sin to say it in the midst of summer, but I can't wait to wear knee-high boots and beautiful outerwear once again. Rich tones like these have me bursting with excitement for autumn.

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If I owned this divine trench coat, I'd never stop showing it off.

For those who favour silver hardware.