Colour with Character – The Autumn/Winter 2025 Palette
Autumn/Winter 2025 arrives with a bold yet refined palette, as UK fashion editors and stylists turn their attention to colour as a form of self-expression, comfort, and quiet confidence. From the pages of British Vogue to Elle UK, Red and Harper’s Bazaar, a clear message emerges: this season is about thoughtful contrasts—rich, grounded neutrals paired with uplifting brights and sultry jewel tones.
Forget safe minimalism. This year’s palette invites playfulness with purpose—think deep burgundy, decadent brown, and luminous citrus tones sitting side by side. Colour is no longer an afterthought but a central character in the AW narrative, used to reflect mood, personality, and evolving cultural moments.
In this article, we explore the standout shades being championed by the UK’s leading fashion publications, and how to interpret them for real-world styling, whether you’re curating your own wardrobe or guiding clients through the season ahead. From editorial runways to high street refinement, these are the colours to watch—and wear—now.
Mocha Mousse & Bitter Chocolate: Brown Is the New Black
As Red magazine notes in their seasonal round-up, brown has taken the reins from black as fashion’s most versatile neutral. From velvety mocha to rich bitter chocolate, these warm browns add a sense of quiet luxury and grounding to both tailoring and knitwear.
- How to wear it: Layer tonal shades for a polished take on minimalism, or contrast with a pop of bright pink or citrus yellow for modern flair.
- Where it’s trending: British Vogue showcased chocolate-hued coats and oversized knits across London Fashion Week.
Burgundy, Damson & Plum: Sophistication with Edge
Deep, red-toned purples are a key story for AW25, providing a hit of elegant drama. Harper’s Bazaar UK featured oxblood leather, plum velvet, and damson accessories as part of their “Dark Romance” styling forecast. These hues feel grown-up and grounded, while still exuding intensity.
- How to wear it: Go head-to-toe in tonal plum for evening, or balance a burgundy coat with soft grey or cream for daytime sophistication.
- Client tip: These colours are flattering across a wide range of personal palettes, particularly those with cool or deep undertones.
Dill Green & Moss: Nature’s Neutrals
From the catwalks of Erdem and Roksanda to features in Tatler and Elle UK, earthy green tones—particularly mid-toned moss and dill—are being positioned as a new alternative to grey. These greens carry a sense of calm, with a heritage feel that appeals to the British love of countryside style.
- How to wear it: Pair moss with camel or brown for timeless appeal, or mix with blush pink for a fashion-forward update.
- Stylist insight: Perfect for soft and muted palettes—clients who struggle with black will find dill green refreshingly wearable.
Citrus and Saffron: A Hit of Sunshine
Several UK glossies, including Cosmopolitan and Red, have flagged citrus yellow, marigold, and saffron orange as the unexpected mood boosters of the season. Used in outerwear and accessories, they cut through the gloom of winter with energy and optimism.
- How to wear it: Think saffron scarves with navy coats, or lemon jumpers under charcoal suits. Just a touch makes a big impact.
- Consultant note: Best worn near the face by warm-toned clients; cool undertones should consider deeper golds or pair with grounding neutrals.
Baby Blue, Ice, and Teal: Cool Elegance
Pale blues and cool teals featured heavily in the Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue UK winter previews, signalling a shift from icy greys to more optimistic cool tones. These shades offer a breath of fresh air, adding a lightness to heavy winter fabrics like wool and tweed.
- How to wear it: Ice blue trousers or knits work beautifully with deep navy or cocoa brown. Teal dresses with gold jewellery make for elegant eveningwear.
- Seasonal crossover: These colours transition easily into early spring, making them smart investment pieces for your clients.
Future Dusk & Electric Purple: The Statement Shades
AW25 has room for boldness, too. Elle UK labelled purple the “colour to watch,” citing its return across all fashion weeks in everything from high-shine partywear to power tailoring. The standout shade? A moody, space-age purple dubbed “Future Dusk,” seen across UK catwalks and street style.
- How to wear it: This is a colour that loves confidence—try it in outerwear, accessories, or wide-legged trousers paired with black.
- Consultant insight: Use this as a hero piece for Winter palettes or drama-loving personalities.
Hot Pink, Bright Red & Technicolour Tones
In an unexpected turn, Cosmopolitan UK highlighted a ‘Technicolour Autumn’ trend—featuring saturated pinks, crimson reds and cobalt blues dominating the high street. These statement colours offer a more playful, expressive way to wear winter fashion.
- How to wear it: Colour-blocking is back—don’t be afraid to pair pink with orange or red with chocolate. These bold shades demand confidence.
- Trend tip: Use sparingly if your client prefers classic style—add a pink boot or cobalt clutch to keep it wearable.
Conclusion: Colour as a Reflection of Mood and Meaning
The AW25 colour trends seen in the UK fashion press reflect a nation ready to express more, feel more, and wear more—without sacrificing sophistication. These are shades that speak to personal stories and shifting identities, not just fashion whims.
Whether you’re dressing yourself or guiding clients, this season is an invitation to embrace colour with meaning—from grounding browns and heritage greens to joyful brights and statement purples. Curated correctly, these shades will carry your wardrobe—and your clients’ confidence—through winter and beyond.
If you’d like to learn more about our Diploma Course in Advanced Colour Analysis please click the link.
If you’d like to learn Colour Analysis for Men
If you’d like to learn more about our Training Course in Colour Psychology please click the link.
If you’d like to know how to offer Colour Analysis in the UK Bridal Market click this link
If you’d like to know about our Bridal Stylist course hit the button:
Like to talk to a real person – you’ll find details for organising a discovery call here: Discovery Call for Colour Analysis Diploma Course
For E books and other information for colour analysis consultants visit our Online Platform:
#SeasonalColourAnalysis #ColourConsultant #ColourAnalysisTips #16SeasonColorAnalysis #CoralInSeasonalAnalysis #PersonalColourAnalysis #ColorTheoryForStylists #ColourConsultingCommunity #ClientColourJourney #ProfessionalColourTools
The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this blog post “Colour with Character – The Autumn/Winter 2025 Palette” are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article. Helen Kendall-Tobias disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article.
Last Updated on 14th August 2025 by Helen Tobias