Thank you Summer. What a lovely thing to say.
Carla I love your new clothing pieces. I remember your bag and belt from your post. I also like mustard (I just use the term golden yellow to capture it all). I noticed lots of mustard when I was in the city. Yeah for us. Everything will look so great together. Awesome boots.
Tracey Liz 65. You can never go wrong with Olive green. Half my wardrobe is olive green. And my house. Although DH wants to paint a bedroom that is green.

I am late comment to here ( was off the forum the whole day yesterday reading a great book), but had too because these colors are absolutely gorgeous. Th warm autumn colors are so fresh and warm and suit you too a t. It is fun to see someone with completely opposite color palette from mine ( cool greys, blues, berries). I also find it quite interesting that despite wearing completely different colors, we both like and wear burgundy and eggplant - they must be universally flattering.

Tanya I think eggplant and burgundy can be very versatile and flattering to lots of skin tones. They are great neutrals. I try to go with eggplant/burgundy that leans on the warm side but I do think it is a colour that can work for lots of people. Teal is like that too but I don't seem to wear teal.
I love getting lost in a good book.

Oh, I love all of these gorgeous colors, and you wear them so beautifully, Style Fan!

I think I'm an autumn as well, although maybe a Soft Autumn? Light brown hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. I think I do best with more muted versions of these autumn colors. Have always loved olive, too, and have added a few burgundy pieces the last couple years. This year I'm also drawn to rusty red and even dark blues (which is new for me!) I think, like Jenn said, a bit of blue is a nice counterpoint to all those warm tones. I recently bought a peasant top with a dark, indigo background, and all those beautiful autumn colors (rust, mustard, olive).
I also found a teal blouse on clearance and took a chance on it. It's a soft, muted teal, which seems to work better for my coloring.

I hope we'll see lots of WIWs from you to inspire us this autumn!

Thanks for the beautiful pictures Style Fan. Another fan of autumn colors here especially rusts and warm reds . I am looking forward to adding some garments in those colors this season. I also like and wear olive green, cognac, greyed blues, jade, and eggplant. For some reason I am not drawn to brown although it would be a good color for me, instead my main neutrals are black and denim. I am also looking forward to seeing WIW's in autumn tones.

Kerlyn your new top sounds gorgeous. Soft Autumn is a beautiful season. I love the colours from that grouping.
Lynn I like your colour palette. It sounds lovely. Black and denim would be good neutrals. Denim is big in my wardrobe. So prominent I didn't even comment on it.

Style Fan, you have a beautiful palette, and the colours are fabulous with your colouring. Adding burgundy/eggplant seems like a good idea given that the other fall colours work so well for you. I wear a lot of burgundy-type colours and they are great for me, and I think you and I might have similar colouring (we had a conversation about this on a thread recently, didn't we?). Burgundy looks good with lots of shades of blue denim, as well as black and grey denim, so with lots of denim in your wardrobe you should be set!

Also, although I don't wear the combination myself, I think a really dark aubergine (eggplant) looks fabulous with warm dark yellow. You should try that!

Lovely colors! Enjoy the new palette.

Aziraphale great idea to wear the warm dark yellow colour with the eggplant. I have a few tops that colour in my wardrobe. I do remember discussing my colouring before.
Thanks Penny!

Love those colors!
I'm not an " Autumn" but can wear some of those colors, but also love them in decorating and in the garden and they are always the colors I think of for fall wardrobes.

I have a lot of burgundy, and continue to be impressed with its versatility. While I use it most with gray and black, I have also wear it with camel and Olive, and love prints that combine burgundy and Orange - also burgundy and purple and camel.

Unfrumped burgundy is such a versatile colour. I hope it keeps showing in retail.