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A STUDY IN COLOUR | AUTUMN WINTER 26

Model walking in layered autumn outfit with tonal colours

Autumn Winter 26 begins with colour.


Tone, texture and contrast come into focus through unexpected pairings, creating a wardrobe that feels both directional and enduring.


In modern dressing, colour moves beyond statement, becoming a tool for balance. Building depth, introducing contrast and shaping a look with intention.


This season shifts towards a softer way of layering, where each tone complements rather than competes.

Model walking in layered autumn outfit with tonal colour

A refined wardrobe is often built on neutrals. But within that neutrality lies variation. Subtle shifts in tone, texture and fabrication create depth without excess.


Autumn Winter 26 builds on this foundation through pairing. Colours sit in dialogue with one another, rather than in contrast, creating a wardrobe that feels cohesive, yet never flat.

Plum tailored pants with grey layering in soft light

Muted greys meet deep plum to create a palette that feels both structured and expressive. The Plum Pulse Pant introduces movement through the leg, offering a softer approach to tailoring.


Paired with a tonal blue top or layered through soft greys, the look builds depth with a sense of lightness, while fluid silhouettes and sheer textures allow the colour to shift subtly with movement, creating a refined approach to occasion dressing.

Blue skirt styled with chocolate tones and striped shirt

Soft neutrals are lifted through mandarin.


An unexpected pairing that introduces warmth into the wardrobe, particularly in transeasonal dressing. The brightness of mandarin is tempered by grey marle cashmere, creating a look that feels energised yet grounded.


The Mandarin Emulate Skirt paired with the Cashmere Rise or Flow Knit balances softness and structure, where colour becomes a point of interest rather than a statement.

Mandarin skirt paired with grey cashmere knit

Autumn Winter 26 reframes the way colour is worn. Moving beyond statement, it settles into harmony.


Tone, texture and silhouette come together with ease, creating a wardrobe that moves between moments, seasons, and ways of dressing.