While I’m not afraid of an all-black ensemble, recently, without even meaning to, I’ve found myself styling just that multiple times a week. Chic as the classic shade might be, I’m coming to the point in my winter styling where my wardrobe is desperate for a fresh wash of colour.
Not wanting to go overboard, but eager to add some dimension to my outfits, I’m keen to integrate some moody winter shades into my rotation. To get to grips with the colours that are really having a moment right now, naturally, my first port of call was the celebrity style set. With stylists, designers and editors at their beck and call, this fashion circle is the most obvious starting point for some new-season inspiration. And, of course, they delivered just like they always do.
If you’re also in the market for some fresh winter colour trends to revive your wardrobe right now, read on to discover the three wintery shades celebrities are already wearing.
1. RILEY KEOUGH IN NAVY
Style Notes: If you’re also sick of styling back all winter, then navy is the grown-up alternative that will have you looking just as chic. Styling well with gold and silver jewels, this classic winter tone adds depth to an outfit whilst remaining versatile and easy to wear with a wider range of shades.
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2. KATIE HOLMES IN PLUM
Style Notes: The plum colour trend is the underrated winter shade that celebrities can’t resist. A fresher alternative to the rich burgundy shades that are saturating the market this season, this deeper colour gives your look a wintery energy while remaining easy to style.
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KAIA GERBER IN RED
Style Notes: Red will always be one of my favourite winter shades, and model Kaia Gerber has just inspired me to style an entirely rouge ensemble. Wearing her cute red cardigan with a swishy pair of trousers, Gerber’s latest look is about to become a staple in my winter rotation.
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Massimo Dutti
Crew Neck Knit Cardigan
This classic knit looks much more expensive than it actually is.
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