From Russet warmth to Peaceful Lilac calm, with hints of Maize optimism and grounding Deep Green, WGSN's AW27/28 palette is already making its mark on the catwalks. Below discover how the four trend colours for autumn/winter 2027/28 selected by WGSN an Coloro have already been reflected on global runways.
WGSN and Coloro announced the key colours for autumn/winter 2027–2028 Credits: WGSN and Coloro
Russet
Russet: Birrot SS26 ready to wear, Adam Lippes SS26 Ready to Wear & PatBo SS26 Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Russet: Ulla Johnson SS26 - Ready to Wear, Palomo Spain SS26 - Ready to Wear & PatBo SS26 Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Peaceful Lilac
Peaceful Lilac: Balmain FW25 - Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Peaceful Lilac: IM Men SS26 - Menswear, Louis Vuitton SS26 Menswear, Off-White SS26 - Ready to Wear & Maison Mihara Yasuhiro SS26 - Menswear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Peaceful Lilac: Off-White SS26 - Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Maize
Maize: Pedro Del Hierro SS26 - Ready to Wear, Prabal Gurung SS26 - Ready to Wear & Valentina Poltronieri SS26 - Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Maize: Anna Sui SS26 Ready to Wear, Erick Bendana SS26 Haute Couture & Alis SS26 - Ready to Wear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Deep Green
Deep Green: Collini Milano 1937 SS26 - Ready to Wear, Dior Men SS26 - Menswear & Dolce&Gabbana SS26 - Menswear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight
Deep Green: Ralph Lauren OFF25 - Pre-Fall Women (2x), Veronica Beard OFF26 - Resort Women & Prada SS26 - Menswear Credits: ©Launchmetrics/spotlight