Autumn & Winter 2026 Fashion Trends

Autumn & Winter 2026 Fashion Trends

Autumn & Winter 2026 Fashion Trends: Colours, Styles & Key Pieces

As the seasons change, Autumn/Winter 2026 brings a mix of rich colours, relaxed tailoring and effortless everyday style. From deep seasonal shades to cosy textures, this season is all about looking stylish while staying comfortable.

Rich Autumn Colours

Expect warm, sophisticated shades to take centre stage. Deep merlot, chocolate brown, olive, camel, burgundy and warm neutrals are perfect for creating an elegant seasonal wardrobe. For winter, darker tones can be paired with softer creams and understated greys for an easy, timeless look.

Relaxed Tailoring

Comfortable tailoring continues to be a key trend. Think wide-leg trousers, relaxed blazers, structured coats and easy matching sets. These pieces can be dressed up or down, making them perfect for everyday wear.

Cosy Layers

Layering is essential for Autumn/Winter. Soft knitwear, oversized jumpers, cardigans, scarves and lightweight jackets make it easy to create warm, stylish outfits. Combining different textures adds interest while keeping your look relaxed.

Wide-Leg & Fluid Trousers

Relaxed trousers remain a wardrobe favourite, with wide-leg and softly pleated styles offering both comfort and effortless style. Pair them with a simple knit or fitted top for an easy everyday outfit.

Classic Pieces, Modern Styling

This season is also about investing in versatile pieces that can be worn year after year. Classic button-up shirts, tailored trousers, long coats and simple knitwear can be styled in different ways throughout the colder months.

 

The Autumn/Winter 2026 Look

Overall, the season is all about effortless dressing — rich colours, comfortable silhouettes, soft fabrics and versatile layers. Whether you're creating a casual daytime look or dressing up for an evening out, Autumn/Winter 2026 offers plenty of ways to stay cosy and stylish.

Discover our latest collection and find your new-season favourites for Autumn/Winter 2026.

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