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You know that feeling when summer is winding down and you realize you’re this close to trading rosé for red wine, linen for leather, and poolside lounging for pumpkin-spice everything? Yeah, it’s officially Fall’s time to shine. And let me tell you—this season’s color trends are coming in hot (and cool, and moody, and a little mysterious).
Fall 2025 is all about rich, layered color. The neutrals are deeper, the jewel tones have a smoky filter on them, and the unexpected pairings are suddenly the most chic. Let’s get into it. I broke it down into three big color families—Browns, Blues, and Purples—with a few mini-trends under each, because I’m organized and fabulous.
Browns: The Main Character Energy of Fall 2025
Browns are back, baby and they brought their entire family. From creamy camel to spicy cinnamon to muddy mocha to the oh-so-decadent bitter chocolate, these warm tones are replacing basic black and boring beige this fall. Honestly? It’s about time.
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Bitter chocolate is the shade this season. It’s rich, dramatic, and just a touch intimidating—like that friend who always smells like oud and drives a vintage Mercedes. We’re seeing full head-to-toe brown looks on the runway (hello, leather-on-leather), and on the home front? Think velvet sofas in deep espresso, buttery caramel leather chairs, and walnut wood everywhere. There’s a new sofa in town called the boxy sectional and it’s challenging the curvy sofa to a duel. Please let it win. I’m done with the curvy sofas and don’t get me started on boucle. But I digress. It’s hip, it’s modern, and comfy.







Stripes
If you haven’t seen a wide ribbed brown sweater with cream stripes yet, you’re not looking. Brown stripes are creeping into everything from fashion to throw pillows and even rugs—especially in those retro 70s palettes with mustard and rust. Groovy, but make it grown-up.


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Brown is layering up in interiors with natural woods, travertine, and mushroom-colored stone. Even the paint world is getting in on it—walls are going muddy taupe, mushroom grey-brown, or that super cozy in-between shade that looks like warm latte foam.









Blues: Cool, Smoky, and Just a Little Melancholy (In a Good Way)
Summer blues are out. Fall blues? Way cooler—literally. This season’s blues have a smoky, desaturated vibe, like your favorite pair of broken-in denim or a cloudy twilight sky. Think indigo with a filter. We’re not doing baby blues—we’re doing grown-up, moody, introspective blues.
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Navy is still holding strong, but now it’s got competition from denim blue, smoked baby blue, and even steel blue. In fashion, we’re seeing monochrome layered blues that feel like walking art. And in interiors? Blue velvet is not just for Elvis anymore. It’s all over headboards, ottomans, and even floor-to-ceiling drapes.

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Stripes
Pinstripes, rugby stripes, ticking stripes—blues are taking over the stripe game in a chill, “I just got back from the coast of Portugal” kind of way. Bonus points if it’s paired with ivory or grey for that lived-in sophistication.


Decor
Blue is the new neutral—mark my words. When you pair a stormy blue with those rich browns or creamy off-whites, it turns into magic. Expect to see deep blue ceramics, vintage cobalt glassware, and moody abstract art showing up in living rooms everywhere.






Now let’s talk about the wild card that no one saw coming but now everyone wants to sit next to: Purple. And before you roll your eyes, no, I’m not talking about the “bless her heart” shade from your middle school dance dress. We’re talking about that luxe, smoky, futuristic purple that’s been predicted by WGSN and Coloro. The official name is “Future Dusk”, which sounds like a Marvel villain but looks incredible on a couch.
Cherry Soda and Purple Rain
Now let’s talk about the wild card that no one saw coming but now everyone wants to sit next to: Purple. And before you roll your eyes, no, I’m not talking about the “bless her heart” shade from your middle school dance dress. We’re talking about that luxe, smoky, futuristic purple that’s been predicted by WGSN and Coloro. The official name is “Future Dusk”, which sounds like a Marvel villain but looks incredible on a couch.
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Purples are skewing blue this season—think grape skins, aubergine, dusty lavender, and those grown-up muddy lilacs. We’re seeing it on oversized blazers, suiting, and even sneakers. All shades of wine are still trending but purple seems to have leapt over the others in a single bound.






Decor
Purple is your new layering color. Use it in glassware, throw pillows, vases, or art. It pairs surprisingly well with browns and smokier blues. And those grape-wine hybrids? They look very expensive when paired with metallics.



Stripes
Who knew grape-colored stripes could feel chic? Purple-on-cream, lavender-on-navy, or even burgundy-on-charcoal—these stripes are cozy, unexpected, and look like you actually tried to decorate (even if you didn’t).


Fall 2025 is about richness—visually, emotionally, texturally. Browns are earthy and grounding, blues are cool and collected, and purples are dreamy and a little mysterious. Combine them all and you’ve got a palette that’s not just stylish, but soul-soothing.
So go ahead and swap out those pastels and coastal vibes. Pour a glass of Syrah, throw on a ribbed brown sweater, and drape a smoky blue throw over your grape-hued velvet sofa. It’s Fall, darling—and the color forecast is looking fabulous.
Want more trend talk with a side of sass? Follow along with @LeslieKarenDesign for more style, staging, and the occasional strong opinion about throw pillows.



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