Fall in love with these wine-inspired fashion finds.
Published Sep 26, 2024 • Last updated 13 minutes ago • 2 minute read
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This fall, red and maroon take centre stage, with designers ranging from Saint Laurent and Valentino to Tom Ford and Miu Miu embracing a bold, rich palette on their runways. Whether you choose to wear burgundy from head to toe or look to fiery hues for a pop of something special, these shades will add depth and sophistication to your new-season look. Rebecca Tay presents five red wine-inspired styles to try as we head into the cooler months.
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An off-shoulder sweater is the perfect transitional piece for fall, and this Spongy version — aptly named for its soft, cosy feel — is the epitome of why we love this style. Relaxed yet chic, and great with casual low-slung jeans or a tailored skirt, it’s a versatile choice for unpredictable September weather.
Looking for an alternative to a classic white button-down to wear with a blazer or under a crewneck sweater? Consider a red turtleneck. A statement piece without screaming too loud, it’s a great way to amp up your basics or give tried-and-tested pieces in your wardrobe a new lease on life — especially on a grey, rainy day.
Like wine, red and maroon pieces can range from deeply pigmented crimson to almost-brown burgundy. Case in point: this Danbi faux leather midi skirt. Its earthy tone lends this sleek shape an elegant, modern vibe; wear with a chunky knit for a day at the office or a fitted top and heels for a more chi chi night out.
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OK, OK — RMD doesn’t have the same ring to it as LBD but cut us a little slack. After all, a red midi dress is as adaptable and useful as an LBD; some might even say it’s also a wardrobe staple. We especially love this Nicolette satin style by Wilfred, which is great for day-to-night transitions or any time you want to look effortlessly chic.
If you thought wearing red or burgundy meant choosing something dressy or super sultry, these sneakers from a brand-new collab by Hoka x Reformation, just launched this week, will prove you wrong. One of three limited-edition colours, they’re a good example of what happens when you bring two buzzy brands together: (maroon) magic.
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