The BHS Edit

Playing with Polychrome

By  Kate Bernard

Model wearing Loewe pink belted top and green suede pants holding a beaded bag surrounded by greenery

Model Bella Barbosa in Loewe. Photo by Juan Moreno Bianchi; styling by Natalia Campos.

Patterns may have their time and place, but right now color-blocking is the key to an impactful fall wardrobe. Whether you mix and match shades or go bold and pair contrasting colors, you’re guaranteed to make it a statement look. While we love color-blocking with separates, this season a number of designers have done the blocking for you—as seen below in looks from from Bottega Veneta, Roger Vivier, Marni, Saint Laurent and more. 

  1. Loewe model wearing pink long sleeve top with attached belt and green suede pants

    Loewe

    Fall/Winter collection
  2. Etro two-toned satin mules in pink and black ombre

    Etro

    Two-toned satin mules
  3. Bottega Veneta model wearing multicolored dress in black, white and green

    Bottega Veneta

    Fall/Winter collection
  4. Roger vivier slingback pumpes in purple, red, cream and black

    Roger Vivier

    Belle Vivier slingback pumps
  5. Prada model wearing a purple cardigan, red top, gray skirt and blue heels

    Prada

    Fall/Winter collection
  6. Lanvin model wearing a oversized fuschia scarf and purple pants

    Lanvin

    Fall/Winter collection
  7. Marni striped green and blue scarf

    Marni

    Striped alpaca-mohair scarf
  8. Chloe model wearing fall winter collection purple dress with cream boots

    Chloé

    Fall/Winter collection
  9. Akris shoulder bag in white and beige

    Akris

    Ai small shoulder bag
  10. Etro model in fall winter collection wearing gray pants and blue long sleeve button down and green scarf

    Etro

    Fall/Winter collection
  11. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello
  12. Miu Miu Fall/Winter collection gray dress with green tights and brown gloves

    Miu Miu

    Fall/Winter collection


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