Burgundy Is The new Neutral

Burgundy for fall might not be the most groundbreaking trend, and yet, this hue has already emerged as the undisputed star of the season. Falling somewhere between overripe cherries and the darkest merlot, the shade was a firm favorite on the FW24 runways, signaling a shift toward a richer, more refined, and luxurious color palette.
At Hermès, the tone was immediately set with the collection’s first three looks, when equestrians-turned-bikers walked out in head-to-toe leather ensembles of the deepest burgundy. At Nina Ricci, creative director Harris Reed infused the brand's romantic aesthetic with a modern twist, using the shade to further highlight the collection’s architectural shapes and sharp tailoring. Meanwhile, Victoria Beckham showed its versatility through tailored separates, fluid evening wear, and structured leather accessories.
Overall, burgundy has quickly become one of the key FW24 trends, building on the momentum it already gained in the SS24 collections — and this carryover from spring to fall boldly underscores its versatility and staying power, proving that this rich shade is more than just a seasonal fling.

So, what does this mean for you, exactly? Well, it means it's time to start thinking beyond your go-to fall color palette. Burgundy is here to shake things up, offering a richness that black, gray and brown can only dream of.
Whether you're up for rocking a head-to-toe burgundy look or just looking to dip your toe in with a chic accessory, this is one trend that's begging to be tried — and the perfect shade to invest in for a timeless wardrobe update.