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46 Shades of Gray

Because 50 Shades was already taken, and we're loving gray for fall (but we're picturing Charlie Hunnam naked, no matter what)
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What a Tulle
Soft gray keeps this look from being tutu sweet.

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Raccoon Eyes Done Right
Surprisingly, these "up to the brow" smokey eyes (created by Charlotte Tilbury for MAC's purple and slate gray) don't make this model look like she hasn't slept in a week (though she probably hasn't). Maybe this trend can work our dark under eye circles to our advantage.

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Camo for Everyone
Camo was all over NYFW and is on trend for fall. The twist on the traditional green pattern? Instead of blending into a forest, you'll blend into the sidewalk.

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Alessandra Ambrosio Stuns in Charcoal Gray
And pretty much every other color, including "nude."

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Orange Lips Off the Runway
The only way to wear orange lips without looking like a clown? Wear them on a backdrop of neutrals.

We're calling gray, patron color of gym class sweatshirts everywhere, the "it" color of the season -- Apple even announced "Space Gray" as the newest color for the latest version of the iPhone. From moody, almost-black charcoal to misty, barely-there hues, we are smitten with the shades of gray we're seeing everywhere -- from New York Fashion Week to Estee Lauder's eye-popping new metallic collection . Neither black nor white, this hue walks the line between striking and ethereal -- and we love it in every gradation. Called a fashion "palette cleanser" (by fashion people who use such terms), we think it's the perfect hue to transition into fall. So we rounded up 46 of the most striking shades of gray in beauty and fashion -- a bit of eye candy for the upcoming season.
BY EMILY WOODRUFF | SEP 12, 2013 | SHARES
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