Collection: Deep Winter Fashion | Shop Clothes for the Deep Winter Colour Season
Shop My Palette curates clothing from multiple brands, filtered by 12-season colour analysis to help you shop colours that truly suit you. All brands shown are available to order within the UK, with pricing in GBP (£).
Welcome to our Deep Winter fashion collection (also known as Dark Winter in some colour analysis systems). If you're looking to find Dark Winter clothes, this curated edit includes bold, cool shades such as burgundy, forest green, deep plum and charcoal — colours designed to complement the Deep Winter colour palette.
If you’re a Deep Winter, these clothing pieces are selected to harmonise with your naturally cool undertones and dramatic depth of colouring. Browse dresses, knitwear, coats and accessories filtered specifically for the Deep Winter palette, so you can easily shop clothing that works together in your wardrobe.
Styling tip: Colours can appear slightly different depending on screens and lighting — compare with your swatches where possible. If a piece feels warmer or lighter than you’d usually choose, wear it away from your face, add cool accents (silver jewellery, berry lipstick), or balance it with your deep neutral tones.
→ Looking for wardrobe staples? Explore our Winter Neutrals to build outfits that work together.
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Dori Linen Dress - Teal
AspigaRegular price £125.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price / perSale price £125.00 GBP
More about Deep Winter (also called Dark Winter)
In some colour analysis systems, Deep Winter is called Dark Winter. Both names describe the same palette: colours that are cool, deep and high-contrast. Deep Winter sits between Autumn and Winter on the seasonal colour spectrum, meaning colours feel rich and dramatic while still maintaining cool undertones. People with Deep Winter colouring tend to suit colours that feel deep, cool and intense, rather than light or softly muted.
Deep Winter colours
Typical Deep Winter colours include burgundy, deep plum, forest green, charcoal, cool navy and dark raspberry. These shades share a common quality: they are deep, cool and strongly defined, rather than light or warm. Building a wardrobe around these colours helps create outfits that feel bold, polished and cohesive.
Deep Winter wardrobe staples and clothing
Building a Deep Winter capsule wardrobe is easiest when you start with deep, cool neutrals. Many Deep Winter wardrobes include staples like charcoal coats, black knitwear, dark denim and burgundy dresses. Staples often include: charcoal coats and jackets, black knitwear, dark denim, burgundy dresses and silver accessories. These darker neutrals allow accent colours like plum or emerald to stand out while maintaining strong contrast.
How to style Deep Winter outfits
Deep Winter outfits work best when colours stay cool, deep and high-contrast rather than soft or muted. Try combining: burgundy + charcoal, emerald green + black, deep plum + cool navy
Adding sleek fabrics, sharp tailoring and polished textures can enhance the dramatic contrast of the palette.
👉 New to Deep Winter? Read our Deep Winter colour season guide in The Colour Edit.
👉 If you're exploring neighbouring palettes, you may also enjoy Cool Winter fashion for clearer cool tones or Deep Autumn clothing for warmer deep colours.