


Warm, earthy staples that anchor your wardrobe – every piece pairs with your full palette.
Warm browns and tans frame your face and pair with every autumn accent.

By Malene Birger
10 900 kr

Gina Tricot
599,95 kr

Vero Moda
949,95 kr

Zara
559 kr

Zara
379 kr

Zara
499 kr

Mango
1 049 kr

Zara
699 kr

Vero Moda
1 199,95 kr

Zara
1 795 kr

Vero Moda
599,95 kr

Gina Tricot
699,95 kr

Vero Moda
699,95 kr

Soft Goat
4 295 kr

Zara
399 kr

H&M
549 kr

Zara
699 kr

Zara
499 kr

H&M
399 kr

Vero Moda
699,95 kr

By Malene Birger
6 500 kr

H&M
549 kr

Mango
1 049 kr

Zara
3 795 kr
Swap harsh black for rich browns, olives and warm denim that ground without overpowering.

Vero Moda
649,95 kr

Zara
379 kr

Zara
329 kr

ASOS DESIGN
26 kr

Zara
499 kr

Ninepine
999 kr

Zara
859 kr

Mango
599 kr

H&M
249 kr

Vero Moda
749,95 kr

H&M
499 kr

Vero Moda
499,95 kr

Vero Moda
1 049,95 kr

By Malene Birger
3 300 kr

H&M
189 kr

By Malene Birger
3 100 kr

H&M
229 kr

H&M
199 kr

H&M
299 kr

ASOS DESIGN
24 kr

InWear
1 000 kr

Zara
559 kr

H&M
229 kr

Zara
399 kr
Color is only half the equation – silhouette matters just as much
The key idea is simple: use clothing to create visual balance. If one area is wider, draw the eye elsewhere or add volume to the opposite area. If your proportions are even, you can create the illusion of curves with structure and layering.

Follow your natural shape
Your body already has balanced proportions, so the goal is simply to not hide them. Belted coats, wrap dresses, and high-waisted trousers all echo your natural silhouette. Avoid oversized, boxy pieces that erase your waist.

Add volume on top to balance hips
Structured blazers, boat necklines, and statement earrings draw the eye upward. On the bottom, straight-leg trousers and A-line skirts flow over hips without clinging. The idea is balance – not hiding your lower half.

Elongate the torso, showcase your legs
V-necklines and empire waists create a long vertical line through your torso. Flowy fabrics skim rather than cling. Your legs are your secret weapon – slim trousers and above-knee skirts show them off beautifully.

Create the illusion of curves
Peplum tops, belted jackets, and layered outfits add shape where your frame is naturally straight. Ruffles and draping create dimension. High-waisted bottoms with a tucked-in top visually define your waist.

Add volume below to balance shoulders
Wide-leg trousers, A-line skirts, and full midi skirts add visual weight to your lower half. Keep tops simple and fitted – nothing with shoulder pads or puff sleeves. V-necks and scoop necklines soften the shoulder line.
If there's a part of your body you love – your shoulders, your legs, your waist – don't hide it. Draw attention to it. Style is about celebrating what makes you feel good, not covering up what makes you feel unsure.
Proud of your arms? Go sleeveless. Love your legs? Wear that mini skirt. The guidelines above are just starting points – the real goal is to highlight the parts of you that make you feel most like you.