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Pear · Heart · Soft Autumn
Silhouette
Pear
Build visual interest above the waist to balance the hip line. Crisp shoulders and structured tops widen the upper half; bottoms should skim, not cling.
Hip line measures wider than the shoulder line, with a defined but proportionally narrower waist above. Torso reads short to mid-length relative to leg line; the visual weight sits below the natural waist.
Seek
- Boat necks and portrait collars that broaden the shoulder line
- Structured shoulder seams, slight pads, puff sleeves
- Wrap tops and peplums that mark the waist
- A-line skirts and trousers with a clean straight leg
- Wide-leg trousers with a defined waistband
- Cropped jackets that end at the natural waist
- Statement necklines and neck-level detail (scarves, brooches)
Avoid
- Skinny jeans or jeggings that cling to the hip line
- Drop-waist or dropped-shoulder cuts
- Hip-pocket detailing or contrast hip stitching
- Pencil skirts shorter than mid-thigh
- Tapered trousers that narrow sharply below the knee
Face
Heart
Forehead is the widest point, tapering through softly defined cheekbones to a narrow, gently pointed chin. Vertical length is roughly equal to width, with the strongest visual weight in the upper third of the face.
Necklines
Seek
- Scoop neck
- Sweetheart
- V-neck (moderate)
- Cowl neck
Avoid
- Halter neck
- Sharp deep V's
- Tight turtleneck
Eyewear
Seek
- Bottom-heavy frames (light at the brow, weight at the lower rim)
- Round and oval frames
- Rimless or semi-rimless
- Aviator silhouettes with a soft brow line
Avoid
- Top-heavy browline frames that emphasise the wider forehead
- Square frames with sharp upper corners
Earrings
Seek
- Drop earrings that add weight at the jawline
- Teardrop and chandelier styles
- Wide-bottom geometric shapes
Avoid
- Heart-shaped studs (echo the face shape)
- Tight-to-lobe minimal studs that reveal the narrow chin
Hair
Chin- to collarbone-length cut
Adds visual weight at the lower face, balancing the wider brow.
Side-swept fringe
Softens the forehead width without covering the eyes.
Loose waves at the jaw and below
Builds soft volume around the chin to balance proportions.
Avoid blunt fringe across the full forehead
Squares off and emphasises the widest part of the face.
Colour
Soft Autumn
Undertone
Warm-Neutral
Depth
Medium
Contrast
Low
Skin reads warm-neutral with a low-medium contrast against hair and eye colour. The whole palette is muted — bright, cool, or saturated tones overpower the natural softness; warm earth tones and dusty pastels harmonise.
Your palette
Caramel
#A8826A
A foundational warm neutral. Reads richer than beige; works as a knit, bag, or shoe.
Sage
#7A8C6F
Muted green that flatters warm undertones; especially good near the face.
Wheat
#C2B59B
Soft warm cream; the lightest neutral in your palette.
Terracotta
#A86F5C
An earthy red-orange — your version of a 'red' that doesn't fight your softness.
Forest Moss
#5E6B5C
Deep, dusty green for a grounding base — trousers, blazers.
Honey
#D7B68C
Warm gold that brightens without overwhelming.
Walnut
#7E6856
Your darkest brown; replaces black in your wardrobe.
Cinnamon
#C68863
Warm spiced orange — outerwear, knits, lipstick range.
Russet
#9A6B5C
Muted brick — flattering near the face for blouses and dresses.
Stone
#B6A88C
Soft warm grey-beige; pairs with everything in this palette.
Avoid
True Black
#000000
Drains warmth and creates contrast that fights your soft features.
Optic White
#FFFFFF
Too cold and stark; choose warm cream or wheat instead.
Hot Pink
#FF1493
Cool and saturated — overrides your gentle colouring.
Royal Blue
#0000CD
Pure cool blue conflicts with your warm undertone.
Outfits
Ready-to-wear formulas

Look 01
Workday
- Top
- Sage silk blouse with a soft tie neck
- Bottom
- Walnut wide-leg trousers, high waist
- Footwear
- Caramel leather loafers
- Jewelry
- Small gold drop earrings, slim gold bangle
- Bag
- Stone structured tote
The blouse adds shoulder weight and warmth at the face; wide-leg trousers skim the hip line. Tonal but not flat — the sage on top against the walnut bottom keeps it interesting.

Look 02
Weekend Brunch
- Top
- Cinnamon ribbed knit top, cropped to natural waist
- Bottom
- Wheat A-line denim skirt, mid-length
- Footwear
- Honey suede ankle boots
- Jewelry
- Long teardrop earrings in burnished gold
- Bag
- Russet woven crossbody
Cropped knit highlights the smallest point of your torso; A-line skirt builds out the lower half with intention rather than fighting it. Warm-on-warm without being matchy.

Look 03
Evening Out
- Dress
- Forest Moss wrap dress with structured shoulders, midi length
- Footwear
- Walnut block-heel sandals
- Jewelry
- Statement chandelier earrings, no necklace
- Bag
- Caramel leather clutch
Wrap dress marks the waist and the structured shoulder visually widens the upper body. Forest Moss is dramatic for evening without resorting to black; Walnut grounds the look.

Look 04
Travel
- Outerwear
- Caramel suede trench, mid-thigh length
- Top
- Wheat fine-knit turtleneck (no high collar)
- Bottom
- Stone wide-leg linen trousers
- Footwear
- Walnut leather sneakers
- Jewelry
- Small gold studs, slim watch
- Bag
- Russet leather backpack
Trench provides structure at the shoulder line; the loose neutral palette is forgiving on a long day. Sneakers stay on-tone with the walnut accents elsewhere.
Avoid
The reference
Colors
- Black
- Optic white
- Hot pink
- Royal blue
- Pure red
- Icy pastels
Silhouettes
- Drop-shoulder cuts
- Skinny jeans / jeggings
- Hip-pocket detailing
- Pencil skirts above mid-thigh
- Tapered trousers that narrow below the knee
Accessories
- Heart-shaped jewellery (echoes the face)
- Browline glasses (top-heavy)
- Tight-to-lobe minimalist studs
- Wide hip-belts (draw eye to widest point)
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