I instantly fell in love with the rich
oxblood hue of this Ted Baker Pleated Velvet dress.
I'm sure you could also notice
the oxblood hue in a lot of fast fashion stores, and you probably ended up loving it.
Not exact matches
Despite the somewhat ominous name,
oxblood — a bold cranberry / burgundy shade — is one of the hottest
hues for fall....
Oxblood red is one of my favorite colors to wear in December since the deep
hue compliments most skin tones and creates a warm and rich feeling.
Classic
hues like reds, maroons, rust orange, and magenta are ideal for bridal wear, while sophisticated shades like purple, lilac, coffee brown, and
oxblood make you stand out at elite parties.
In particular, I love the
oxblood style because it's such a rich
hue and will go with almost everything in my closet.»
Shop the trend (left to right): Dorothy Perkins
Oxblood pocket tee, TopShop sequin tube skirt, ASOS leather t - shirt, 80 % 20 larson heel boot, Alexandar McQueen enamled skull ring, ASOS cambridge satchel compan It is THE
hue of the season; the «it» color.
Whether you want to call it burgundy, merlot or
oxblood, I am always drawn to this rich red
hue.
Berry
hues fall between red and purple, think
oxblood, wine or burgundy.
The trend for this fall is dark romance — it's all about lace, chiffon, and sophisticated, sexy
hues like
oxblood, navy and dark green.
I'll carry it now with light neutrals and love pairing it against old darker
hues come fall, like my
oxblood vest.
While wearing head - to - toe black is the most effective — and eternally chicest — option, other darker
hues work well too, such as navy,
oxblood, and green.
Still's blues range from turquoise and cobalt to inky midnight
hues; reds from orange / red to the deep, earthy
oxblood that's his hallmark.