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What colors will replace black this winter: three trendy looks from the stars

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Look in burgundy tones. Source: Freepik

The winter season is upon us, which in the fashion world means the emergence of new trends. However, it is important not to blindly follow fashion, but to choose what suits you.

Eternal classics will always be relevant. WhoWhatWear experts told us what colors will replace black this winter

Black is the color of elegance, sophistication, and restraint. But often in cloudy weather, you want to move away from total black and choose variations of dark shades that will be fresh and interesting.

Celebrities carefully select their looks with the help of stylists and designers. Fashion experts often take celebrity looks as a starting point to determine the trends of the upcoming season.

If you're also looking for fresh winter color options to spice up your wardrobe, here are three winter shades that celebrities are choosing.

Dark blue shades

If you're tired of wearing all black all the time, then navy blue will be a relevant alternative. This classic winter shade goes well with both gold and silver jewelry. Deep blue adds depth to an outfit and can be easily combined with many other colors.

American actress and model Riley Keough demonstrated a versatile classic suit in a trendy color.

Plum look

Plum is an underrated winter shade. This is a fresher alternative to the rich burgundy that literally filled all the stores and catwalks in the fall. The rich purple hue adds a winter touch while remaining light and stylish.

Actress and model Yara Shahidi appeared in public in an elegant feminine look in a plum shade.

Universal red

Red will always be a trendy color, regardless of the season. Model Kaia Gerber inspired us to brighten up gloomy winter looks by wearing a cute red cardigan with stylish pants.

Brown shades will also be relevant in the winter 2024-2025 season, bringing a sense of coziness and comfort. Brown goes well with different clothes. 

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