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The Top Fall 2026 Color Trends, From Royal Purple to Juicy Peach

The fall/winter 2026 collections made a strong case for color, showcasing all the many ways you can introduce it into your wardrobe next season. From unexpected combinations to pops of saturated accessories, this season is all about self-expression and letting color lead the way. Naturally, a few familiar colors are sticking around. Red continues to reign, appearing everywhere from bright turtlenecks by brands like Celine and Lii to bold red dresses.

Royal purple is hanging around for a while: We saw the hue appear at Celine, Loewe, Mugler, Tory Burch, and Balenciaga. Cobalt blue is back in electric form, worn in monochromatic looks or styled with neutrals; Givenchy paired it with navy and Jil Sander with gray. More unexpected are the season’s peachy and melon shades, a juicy mix of pink and orange seen across Tory Burch knits and corduroys, Chanel embellished dresses, and Miu Miu minis.

Elsewhere, turquoise, typically reserved for summer, slips into fall, while burgundy returns as the ultimate cold-weather classic: rich, sophisticated, and, like a good wine, only getting better with time. A closer look at the top fall color trends, below—and how to work each into your wardrobe. Electric Blue
She’s electric! Klein Blue made a striking statement at Bottega Veneta in a textured look, while Jil Sander, Givenchy, Dries Van Noten, and Lii used flashes of cobalt to punch up a more neutral palette.

Consider this the jolt of color your fall

Consider this the jolt of color your fall wardrobe needs. Vibrant Red
All we’re seeing is red. Wear it head to toe or introduce it in flashes through turtlenecks, bags, gloves, and scarves. Take cues from Celine, where shades of red and pink were layered together for a tonal take. The vibrant shade also mixes well with black and white for maximum impact. Royal Purple
Purple reign!

From bright aubergine to jewel-toned amethyst, the color associated with royalty continues to have its moment. Celine made it a standout color across many categories, from ready-to-wear to accessories. Loewe, Tory Burch, Balenciaga, and Mugler embraced the shade too. Butter Yellow
The softer side of yellow remains a favorite, appearing across collections at Dior, Kallmeyer, Tod’s, Conner Ives, and Chloé.

In its palest form, it’s one of the easiest shades to wear, working well with a variety of neutrals. Juicy Peach
One of the season’s more unexpected shades sits somewhere between peach sorbet and ripe melon. The warm, juicy hue feels fresh for fall without being overly sweet. Ease into it with a Dôen lace top, a Jennifer Behr beaded necklace, or Pleats Please trousers. Otherwise, go all in with Khaite’s slip dress.

Turquoise Turquoise is officially moving beyond summer

Turquoise
Turquoise is officially moving beyond summer. The vibrant shade makes its way into fall, appearing at Tove as a leather skirt, at Zankov as a silk blouse (styled with olive green and red), and as corduroy trousers at 6397. It was all about the statement dress at Valentino and Jacquemus. Burgundy
A crowd-pleaser no matter which side of the color spectrum you fall on, burgundy sits right between red and brown without overpowering.

It appeared across the runways at Miu Miu, Gabriela Hearst, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Proenza Schouler. It’s a strong match for white, navy, and gray, but we love it head-to-toe as well.

Source: www.vogue.com

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