Autumn/winter wardrobes can be devoid of colour , with tonal brown, beige, navy and black sweeping our wardrobes. While these neutrals will always play a powerful role within an autumn capsule, and there is no avoiding brown for 2025, designers also had a more experimental approach, with a number of bold pairings making a case for more daring colour blocking.
At Saint Laurent, for example, Anthony Vaccarello played with bright colours, with a confection of coral, citrine, emerald, amethyst and jewel tones. “I wanted something clean, with no ornamentation, no decoration, no… nothing” he told Vogue at the time of the collection. “To just push the silhouette in these saturated colours – it’s the most colour I have ever done – in washed satin, and technical jersey, which I have never u