Monochrome Monday: Burnt Orange
From sculpted totes to taffeta gowns, Burnt Orange is the colour turning everyday layers and evening silhouettes into pure, low-lit drama.
Burnt Orange is what happens when colour spends time in the sun and comes back a little deeper, a little wiser. It sits between rust and amber, like espresso-stained silk, terracotta rooftops at golden hour, the inside of a perfectly baked quince. On knitwear, it feels like warmth with backbone. On leather and taffeta, it turns into glow: a shade that carries its own light without ever looking loud.
This week, Burnt Orange isn’t the “pop”. It is the whole story. Worked into cashmere, sculpted leather, structured gowns, sculptural heels, jacquard bags and equestrian silk, it moves easily from day to evening and from city pavements to black-tie nights. In smaller hits, it is the one tone that makes neutrals feel finished instead of safe.
Here is how it wears now.
Okhtein | Wadi Jacquard Mini Tote
Begüm Khan | Turtle In Love Earrings
Burberry | Cashmere Sweater
Double A | Brianna Leather Jacket
Alémais | Sabi Gown
Katrine Hanna | Carmen Heels
Marmar Halim | Taffeta Asymmetric Rasia Gown
Hermès | Grand Galop Scarf 90
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