Rich oxblood is a sophisticated alternative to holly berry - red, while festive cocktails with friends allows for traditional suiting to be shaken up.
I instantly fell in love with
the rich oxblood hue of this Ted Baker Pleated Velvet dress.
I wish it photographed better - it's
a rich oxblood color in person, and just so cool.
Not exact matches
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.
Burgundy is definitely the color of the season, so I have been craving a leather crossbody in a
rich, deep
oxblood.
In particular, I love the
oxblood style because it's such a
rich hue and will go with almost everything in my closet.»
Personally,
rich tones such as wine or
oxblood or burgundy... (however you want to call it), deep purple, hunter green, or olive for example are the colors I tend to lean toward in this season.
Whether you want to call it burgundy, merlot or
oxblood, I am always drawn to this
rich red hue.
I really like the
oxblood suede Sam Edelmans - I love the idea of suede for summer — it's so
rich feeling, without the weight.
It is autumn, after all, so
rich and vibrant colors such as
oxblood and rust is parading before us.
Suede has such a
rich look so how could I resist that gorgeous
oxblood option (# 2) and these two mixed media options (# 4 & 6) are similar to the one I'm wearing.