Deep, sophisticated wine tones are taking over UK wardrobes this season. Burgundy and oxblood offer all the drama of red with added depth and elegance, making them the perfect alternative to black for winter styling.

The Appeal of Wine Tones

These rich shades bring warmth to winter outfits whilst maintaining the sophistication of traditional neutrals. Unlike bright reds, burgundy and oxblood work seamlessly across professional and casual settings. They're bold enough to make a statement yet refined enough for everyday wear.

British fashion has always favoured practical elegance, and these wine tones deliver exactly that. They complement the UK's autumn and winter landscape perfectly, echoing the season's natural colour palette.

What to Wear in Burgundy & Oxblood

Outerwear: A burgundy wool coat or oxblood leather jacket becomes an instant statement piece. These colours elevate classic silhouettes whilst remaining timeless enough to wear for years.

Knitwear: Cashmere jumpers, chunky cardigans, and fine-knit tops in wine tones add richness to layered winter outfits. Pair with denim, neutral trousers, or chocolate brown for sophisticated combinations.

Accessories: Start small with burgundy scarves, oxblood handbags, or wine-toned boots. These pieces instantly update any outfit whilst being seasonally appropriate well beyond winter.

Perfect Pairings

Burgundy and oxblood work beautifully with:

  • Camel and cream for classic sophistication
  • Chocolate brown for monochromatic depth
  • Soft gold metallics for subtle luxury
  • Navy and charcoal for professional polish
  • Neutral beiges for tonal elegance

These wine tones represent the evolution of winter colour – rich, warming, and endlessly wearable.

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