I’ve always gravitated toward neutrals as the foundation of my wardrobe pieces that feel calming, considered, and timeless. It’s no secret that many of my favorite staples live in that quiet, classic palette. But this season, neutrals are evolving, taking on richer depth and dimension, and I’m completely here for it.
This season, fashion moved beyond traditional black and beiges, embracing rich, grounded tones that feel both timeless and expressive. Enter bourdeaux, a rich burgundy shade that’s dominated the runways and redefining what a neutral can be.
Bourdeaux: A New Neutral
Bourdeaux works the way classic neutrals do: it anchors an outfit, layers effortlessly, and pairs seamlessly with denim, ivory, black, and soft plaids. But unlike traditional neutrals, it brings warmth, depth, and presence. It doesn’t fade into the background, it elevates everything around it.
The Bourdeaux Shoulder Cape is a perfect example of this shift. Designed as a statement layer, it drapes with ease while adding instant polish to even the simplest look. Worn over denim and a bodysuit or layered atop a tailored silhouette, it delivers structure without stiffness and elegance without effort.
This color story continues throughout several of our pieces. The Bourdeaux Pleat Skirt adds movement and softness, proving that rich color can feel fluid and wearable. Paired with the Soho Bodysuit in Burgundy, the look is sleek, refined, and endlessly versatile—an elevated base you can style again and again.
A Pattern Featuring Boudeaux
Even patterns are leaning into this deeper neutral palette. The Maison Plaid Dress, woven with hints of burgundy through its black-and-white plaid, offers a subtle nod to the season’s most influential shade while remaining timeless and classic.
Bourdeaux isn’t a trend you wear once. It’s a foundation color. It's meant to be lived in, layered, and revisited season after season. This is what modern neutrals look like: rich, intentional, and quietly powerful.