It's the perfect, deep,
oxblood shade of red I was looking for.
Plus, the dark
oxblood shade is a great way to add a wintry pop of color to your look!
Have you tried
Oxblood shade on your pout?
Shade: It's an out an out
Oxblood shade with minute gold shimmer.
It pairs beautifully with the deep
oxblood shade of your top.
The oxblood shade looks amazing on you!
Not exact matches
Despite the somewhat ominous name,
oxblood — a bold cranberry / burgundy
shade — is one of the hottest hues for fall....
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.
Personally for fall and winter my go to color is a
shade of burgundy, wine or
oxblood to add some smolder to an otherwise plain outfit.
The line will be centered around the new
shade of lipstick exclusively for RiRi Hearts MAC called «RiRi Woo», a deep cranberry /
oxblood with blue undertones that is sure to blow UP this fall.
The trending
shade is pending from
oxblood red to a red orange but also candy apple red.
Stick to black, brown, or gray, or deep winter
shades like royal blue, hunter green, or
oxblood.
Burgundy or
Oxblood is an extremely popular Fall color and I am really eager to experiment with this
shade as it is not usually a color I will choose to wear.
Hyland doubled down on dramatic color, wearing the two hot
shades of fall, forest green (on her gown) and
oxblood red (on her pout), managing to look classy, not Christmas - y.
Update this look by trying it with this season's hottest
shades - we're loving
oxblood and green mixed together.
For my second Look for Less post, I wanted to chat about one of my absolute FAVORITE fall
shades —
oxblood.
To tie into the theme, one of the most glaring trends were the various
shades of red on the carpet (ruby, candy apple, scarlet and
oxblood).
When in doubt, keep in mind that red is a universally flattering color and some of the most popular
shades to consider for fall are dark greens, bright pinks, royal blue, and
oxblood red.
This moody
shade looks fantastic when paired with black or gray, but if you're looking for something bolder, try pairing
oxblood with orange or light pink to create a fashion - forward look.
Inspiration includes: an all - black look (because it always works) consisting of either a turtleneck tucked into a pencil skirt or some sort of sexy but not too sexy black dress, a slinky silk gown and my favorite leather jacket, cream jumpsuit and some
oxblood -
shaded lipstick, or a pair of rhinestone chandelier earrings worn with my crispiest white tee and high - rise dark denim
Another one of my favorite
shades is burgundy... maroon...
oxblood... whatever you want to call it these days!