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How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe, Inspired by Street Style

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Few colors turns heads like a flash of red. The primary hue associated with passion and confidence is the instant energy boost your wardrobe needs—especially during the fall and winter, when the somber mood outside often gets expressed in neutrals-heavy style. Whether it’s a cherry-toned patent pump, à la Stella McCartney, or a zip-up knit from Tory Burch, red adds spark to even the most monochromatic palette.

Vogues Favorite Pop of Red Pieces

On the fall/winter 2025 runways, red made a bold statement, from the glossy shoes at Ferragamo and Gucci to the red separates seen at Bally and Fendi to the tonal ensembles seen at Miu Miu, Valentino, and Saint Laurent.

There’s no single formula for pulling the color off—it’s all about seizing the moment and incorporating it as you would another neutral. This past Fashion Month, editors and insiders doubled down on the trend, proving that when it comes to personal style, a pop of red goes a long way. Whether it’s a cherry-colored boot peeking out from a monochromatic outfit or simple red turtleneck layered underneath V-neck knit, below are seven outfit ideas on how to style red right now.

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

Photographed by Phil Oh

The Red Boot

Do as Linda Fargo, SVP, fashion director and store presentation of Bergdorf Goodman, and brighten up neutrals like a black and white checked blazer and black maxi skirt with a pair of red boots. Subtle extras, like a bold red lip, matching manicure, and patterned silk scarf with hints of red, tie the look together.

Self-Portrait

Hundstooth oversized blazer

Janessa Leoné

structured top handle mini bag

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

Photographed by Phil Oh

The Red Accessories

Take cues from Jalil Johnson and add unexpected bursts of color in small doses: socks, jewelry, and bags are all fair game. The scattered pops bring dimension and playfulness to the look.

Sophie Buhai

Teardrop embellished pouch

G.H. Bass

Weejuns mary jane loafers

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

Photographed by Phil Oh

The Red Bag

Print clashing works when one color acts as a red thread—in this case, it is the primary hue, found in the headscarf, handbag, and sarong of Vogue fashion market director Naomi Elizée’s NYFW look.

Dragon Diffusion

Bamboo Triple Jump small tote

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

Photographed by Phil Oh

The Red Turtleneck

For just a peek of red, try pairing a red turtleneck under a V-neck or crewneck sweater—treat it as a neutral, and it will add an unexpected styling twist that becomes your new feel-good trick.

Oakley

x Meta Vanguard sunglasses

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

Photographed by Phil Oh

The Red Jacket

Sporty meets feminine in this funnel-neck jacket paired back to a white pencil skirt. Finish with a pair of loafers, sunglasses, and a silver bracelet for a look that is equal parts polished and effortless.

Dries Van Noten

Foulard Santal Greenery scarf

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

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The Red Button-Down

Swap out your white button-down for a crisp red button-down, and pair it with another fall favorite: the barn jacket. Top off with a gold chain necklace and brown trousers.

James Allen

light rolo chain necklace

Toteme

corduroy-trimmed coated-canvas jacket

Celine Eyewear

oversized cat-eye optical glasses

How to Incorporate Pops of Red Into Your Wardrobe Inspired by Street Style

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The Red Sweater Tied Around the Waist

Add a burst of color to a minimalist ensemble by knotting a red knit around your waist or over your shoulders, whichever suits you best. Complete the moment by stacking on necklaces and a good pair of sunglasses.

Gap

modern rib henley T-shirt

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