To put it plainly, last season's collections were cautiously optimistic. Designers stuck to basic silhouettes and a serene color palette of soothing powder blues, sage greens, and mellow corals for the most part. The result was like the Calm app in clothing form: a comforting sartorial message of hope amid a (very) turbulent year.
And for the fall/winter 2021 season, that hope remains a constant with classic, muted shades like soft grays (as chic suiting at Vetements) and frosty pale pinks (as a bejeweled dress at Erdem). But the most startling difference this go-around is the blatant, unadulterated joy in the pieces, which manifested in bolts of brilliant yellows, fiery reds, and fuchsia — colors so fiercely bold and feminine, they could almost be seen as an affront to the sweats we've been living in for the past year. Perhaps that's the point: to remind us of clothes from the Before Times, like a trio of hot pink gowns from Prabal Gurung or a delicate pleated dress by Victoria Beckham in siren red.
Still, we're not out of the woods just yet. In an act of restraint, designers, including Kim Jones of Fendi, Gabriela Hearst, and Collina Strada, chose to firmly root their collections in reality via monochromatic looks in colors that literally remind us of the ground: rich dark browns that look like soil (Pantone cleverly coined this shade "root beer" brown) and reddish-browns that resemble adobe clay. The delicate balance between practical hues and lively brights can be best summed up by Leatrice Eisemen, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, when the colors of 2021 were chosen: "The union of an enduring Ultimate Gray with the vibrant yellow Illuminating expresses a message of positivity supported by fortitude. Practical and rock-solid but at the same time warming and optimistic, this is a color combination that gives us resilience and hope."
Read on to see the top colors for fall/winter 2021.
It was only fitting that designers chose the hottest shade of pink to craft the hottest designs of their collections, from a shimmery cutout number at Christian Cowan to sweeping, can't-look-away gowns at Prabal Gurung (pictured).
Anna Sui fall 2021
Christian Cowan fall 2021
Y/Project fall 2021
Claudia Li fall 2021
Markarian fall 2021
Designers captured the warmth of this salt-of-the-earth, reddish-brown hue via swingy knit dresses (as seen at Simon Miller, pictured, and Gabriela Hearst), structured coats (Thakoon), and breezy handkerchief skirts (Ulla Johnson).
Alberta Ferretti fall 2021
Gabriela Hearst
Norma Kamali fall 2021
PH5 fall 2021
Ulla Johnson fall 2021
Victor Glemaud fall 2021
Thakoon fall 2021
Designers made a strong case for this delicate shade of pink: Wes Gordon of Carolina Herrera and Lela Rose (pictured) opted for structure, while Glenn Martens of Y/Project and Simone Rocha played up its femininity.
Carolina Herrera fall 2021
Erdem fall 2021
Private Policy fall 2021
Simone Rocha fall 2021
Y/Project fall 2021
Red — the color of passion, love, and strength — has always been a dynamic shade, and while some designers amplified its power through angular shapes and rigid lines, like at Moschino, others opted for a sweeter take with tiers of tulle (Molly Goddard, pictured) and translucent silhouettes (Victoria Beckham).
Victoria Beckham fall 2021
Adeam fall 2021
Adam Lippes fall 2021
Alice + Olivia fall 2021
Zero + Maria Cornejo fall 2021
Moschino fall 2021
Quiet and subtle, this shade of gray always delivers relaxed sophistication, whether that's through sweeping dresses at Rosetta Getty (pictured) and Emilia Wickstead, or sharp suiting at Proenza Schouler, Vetements, and Vivienne Westwood.
Vetements fall 2021
Emilia Wickstead fall 2021
Proenza Schouler fall 2021
Veronica Beard fall 2021
Vivienne Westwood fall 2021
This incredibly rich, deep shade of brown is inherently grounding. Use it to temper a brighter shade, or wear it on its own as a floor-sweeping dress (Rebecca Taylor) or flirty mini (Fendi and Cinq a Sept).
Pictured: Atlein fall 2021
Fendi fall 2021
Cinq a Sept fall 2021
Collina Strada fall 2021
Rebecca Taylor fall 2021
Sandy Liang fall 2021
The Row fall 2021
Zimmermann fall 2021
Like a jolt of energy, this electric yellow is the color we need after a dark year. And it's just as versatile as any other hue, from sporty separates (Victor Glemaud and Claudia Li) to elegant shapes (Proenza Schouler, Prada, and 3.1 Phillip Lim).
Pictured: A.Potts fall 2021
Claudia Li fall 2021
Tanya Taylor fall 2021
Simon Miller fall 2021
3.1 Phillip Lim fall 2021
Proenza Schouler fall 2021
Victor Glemaud fall 2021V
Prada fall 2021
Jil Sander fall 2021