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Stay up-to-date with her Wallis autumn wardrobe inspiration [View online](  [Women]( [Men]( [Home]( [Beauty]( H[i Friends of Wallis,](   [Autumn is officially upon us - are you ready for this next chapter? I know I am. With summer making a late appearance in the last couple of weeks, it's inspired me to see the bright side of style. That is, the striking and vibrant colour choices we can enjoy from season to season.](   [When you think of autumn, you may think of darker, deeper shades and monochrome themes. Sure, they deserve a place in your wardrobe, but that doesn't mean you need to hide the brights away until next summer.]( [SHOP THE EDIT]( [SHOP DRESSES]( [Let your personality shine through your style - it certainly doesn't need to hibernate throughout winter. Power dressing is getting a refresh for the cooler weather, so choose palettes that pack a fashionable punc](h. [That goes for beauty, too. Continue to bring the drama with volumising mascara, and treat your skin to indulgent and nourishing moisturisers. Top it off with a fresh fragrance and you're good to go. And remember, you never need an excuse for a new beauty trea](t. [SHOP BEAUTY]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( To ensure our emails go straight to your inbox, add news@emaildebenhams.com to your address book now   *T&Cs apply, visit [here](   We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy]( Want to change how you receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( Debenhams Brands Limited. Registered company number: 113135555

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