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Celebs in Paris Can’t Stop Wearing This Exact Colour Combo


From the golden leaves that line the steely cement pavements to the smoky skies that hang overhead, there’s truly no denying that autumn has well and truly arrived. But don’t fret, for the changing season brings with it a sense of refreshment that attunes everything we wear, from the fabrics we choose to our approach to layering.

The same can be said for the shades we gravitate towards to suit the frigid temperatures. Neutrals steal the spotlight from vibrant and high-octane tones, and if you’re looking for inspiration for how to bring some oomph into your outfits while keeping with the pared-back colour palette that reigns supreme, you only need to the chicest dressers gallivanting around the French capital.

Indeed, it’s fitting that the new season coincides with the new period on the fashion calendar. So while the latest designer runways present their most recent collections, the guests lining the front row, racing from show to show or just casually strolling through the streets offer a glimpse at their enviable autumnal wardrobes in tandem.

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In Paris, the cumulative stop in this marathon month, the sartorial efforts could be seen as a masterclass in pairing muted hues. Though the name suggests something dull, the effect is something altogether more striking. This is predominantly due to the precise colour combination that dominated the week: grey and burgundy.

After recently visiting Paris myself, I noticed just how much of the city was saturated with this pairing; the rich bordeaux fabrics of the city’s premier bistros, the cobblestone streets of the arrondissement, the woven bistro chairs that sit perched under decadent awnings. Clearly taking inspiration from these motifs, the style set in attendance proved exactly how sophisticated this match is by embracing it in their ensembles.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wears a grey suit with a burgundy Chanel bag to the Chanel spring/summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week.

I first noticed this on Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who wore a bespoke gunmetal-coloured suit and dark crimson bag to attend Matthieu Blazy’s debut as creative director for Chanel.