Reds & Burgundy
Red, used well
Red is the most demanding colour in a wardrobe — and the most rewarding when it works. Vogue's coverage of red as the season punctuation makes the point that one well-placed red piece does more than ten bright accessories.
Our reds skew toward the deep and warm registers — burgundy, wine, rust, oxblood. We avoid bright pillar-box red and orangey signal-red, both of which date quickly and pair poorly with neutrals. The pieces here are designed to layer with everything else in your closet, not compete with it.
How to wear
One red piece, well-placed, is the entire point. Pair burgundy with camel or stone for the most-considered combination. Pair rust with olive for the autumn earth-tone register that The Cut has been calling out as the post-trend uniform.
Hero piece: The Luminous Satin Blouse in Red — the satin in this colour is golden-hour ready and reads polished under a blazer or alone with linen trousers.











