Crisp autumn days are now upon us, and while we’d love to hold onto those warm summer evenings, we can’t resist the charm of cosy jumpers, hot chocolate, and the crunch of golden leaves. It’s also the perfect time to experiment with a new hair colour! Our wide range of wigs makes it easy to achieve stunning autumn-inspired looks. To help you find your perfect shade, we’ve compiled some of our favourite autumn hair colour ideas to inspire your next transformation.
Top 5 Autumn Hair Colours
1. Multi-Dimensional Warmth
There’s a common misconception that autumnal hair is always deep red. But stark warmth doesn’t suit everyone. Sometimes, a softer, multi-dimensional approach is just the ticket.
Oozing sophistication, the Kenzie Wig from Noriko infuses a warm base with pops of golden blonde for a look that’s reminiscent of a comforting caramel latte. The soft curves at the end of the hair and the side-swept fringe create the illusion of a summer chop that’s grown out with effortless style. Because of the multi-tonal shades in this wig, it suits a variety of skin tones. Model wears shade Copper Glaze Rooted.
2. Golden Blonde
Blonde isn’t exclusive to summer, and a beautiful golden blonde looks stunning all-year-round without looking beachy.
We love the elegance of this beautiful blonde Spotlight Wig by Raquel Welch with its subtle flicks and long voluminous layers. The natural root stops this style from looking too summery, and the warmer lowlights cancel out too much coolness in the lighter sections. A stunning look for autumn and winter! Model wears colour Shaded Biscuit.
3. Red, red, red
While not all autumnal styles need to be red, perhaps this will be the year that you experiment with an all-over warm hue.
The Chance Wig by Natural Image has a beautifully bold auburn sheen with long layers and a gorgeous side-swept fringe. If you’re not sure the parting will suit you, don’t worry! Because this wig has monofilament construction, it can be parted anywhere and still look completely natural. If you enjoy experimenting with styles, the Chance is perfect for high ponies, braids, or looks perfect as it is, thanks to its natural look. Model wears shade Paprika Mist.
4. Cool it down
As the climate cools down, there’s no reason your hair can’t follow suit! The beauty of wig-wearing is how you can make extreme changes with zero regret. Why not mix things up and opt for a trendy pixie cut?
We can’t get enough of this champagne crop, and the iciness of the colour really lends itself to a brisk temperature drop. This particular style is the Fenja Wig by Ellen Wille and what we love most about it is the modern asymmetrical angle paired with choppy layers and depth. Model wears shade Champagne Rooted.
5. Warm it up
If you’re looking for something a little warmer without going red, there is plenty to choose from!
The long fringe and bouncy waves make this Angelica Wig by Rene of Paris a scrumptious chocolatey option for the autumn months. It transitions perfectly into winter with its softness. Made from synthetic fibres, the Angelica wig retains its shape without the need for additional styling, offering convenience and ease of maintenance. So, if a natural look is your goal, the Angelica Wig couldn’t be more perfect. Model wears shade Iced Mocca Rooted.
Out of these autumn hair colors, do you have a favourite? We’re obsessed with all of them and couldn’t love these autumn wigs more if we tried! Whether you’re drawn to rich auburns, warm chestnut browns, or bold copper tones, there’s something magical about each one. Which would you choose to embrace the season?
For more autumn hair colour ideas, keep browsing our extensive range of beautiful wigs.
Hi Gillian, sorry the colours weren’t added so you could see the Kenzie shade the model is wearing. These have been added now, and the model wears shade Copper Glaze Rooted. Hope that helps. Thanks
Hi
This blog is great, but it would have been better if you had stated what the colour is on each of the wigs featured.
I love the Kenzie but I don’t know what that colour is.
Thanks