Fall has arrived, and with it comes one of our favorite fashion seasons. We’ve already reviewed some of the best fall fashion trends for women over 50, but what about the latest colors? Let’s explore the top color trends for Fall 2025 / Winter 2026 as predicted by Pantone®—the global authority on color.
Back in February, just before New York Fashion Week, Pantone released its predictions for the top Fall/Winter 2025-2026 colors. They described them as “a rich variety of color that captures and intrigues, drawing the eye and sparking curiosity.” This palette includes warm browns and burgundies, rich reds, and a few unexpected shades like Lemongrass and Primrose Pink. Many of these hues work beautifully for women over 50, and incorporating them into your wardrobe will instantly refresh your look for the seasons ahead.
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According to Pantone Color Institute experts, the colors for Autumn/Winter 2025-2026 are imbued with a poetic nuance, balancing casual relaxation with subtle elegance. The palette creates a dialogue between classic neutrals and dynamic, bold hues—offering drama, creativity and inspiration. Familiar shades are intertwined with fresh, uplifting tones that symbolize hope and authenticity.
So get creative and experiment with the Top 10 Pantone Colors from NYFW Fall/Winter 2025-2026. Here’s how designers brought these shades to life on the runways:
Pantone’s Top 10 Colors for Fall/Winter 2025-2026

Lemongrass at Calvin Klein
Lemongrass – A lemon-infused green with a sweet, floral undertone. Fresh and unexpected, it’s a chic way to brighten your fall wardrobe. This color was actually rare are on the runways for fall 2025 but this muted gold sequin dress is a similar shade.

Brandied Melon at Altuzarra
Brandied Melon – A muted orange with subtle spice. This warm shade feels both cozy and modern, perfect for knits or accessories.
Lyons Blue at Carolina Herrera
Lyons Blue – A deep, luxurious teal that evokes timeless sophistication. Wear it as a statement coat, sweater dress or evening dress.
Damson at Badgley Mischka
Damson – An intense purple with contemporary glamour and vintage drama. A stunning choice for bold statement pieces.

Primrose Pink at Marc Jacobs
Primrose Pink – Soft and delicate, this gentle pink illuminates the skin and pairs beautifully with neutrals. It’s unexpected for fall yet it works so well with typical fall colors.

Winterberry at Tory Burch
Winterberry – A sultry, sumptuous red that’s sensual yet wearable. Try it in a sweater or handbag for a seasonal pop of color.

Hot Chocolate at Michael Kors Collection
Hot Chocolate – Cozy and comforting, this rich brown is perfect for layering, outerwear or leather pieces.

Chili Oil at Christopher John Rogers
Chili Oil – A robust, spicy red that’s timeless yet vibrant. This seasonless shade flatters most skin tones.

Poppy Red at Ashlyn
Poppy Red – Exuberant and celebratory, this true red makes a bold statement and is not to be missed on dresses or tailored pieces. We call it Cherry Red and featured it as one of our top trends for fall 2025.

Bronze Brown at Ralph Lauren
Bronze Brown – A lustrous golden brown that reflects natural elegance. It’s ideal for shoes, handbags, or luxe fabrics.
Whether you embrace a bold pop of Poppy Red or prefer the subtle warmth of Bronze Brown, these Pantone color trends offer fresh ways to express your personal style this fall and winter. Which color will you be wearing?

Photos: Vogue
You may also like to read Delicious Fall 2025 Color Trend: Cherry Red Fashion for Women Over 50 and Short Sleeve Sweaters Are Back—Here’s How to Style Them for Fall.
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