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Fall's hottest color: Ukrainian star Max Barskih shows how to style it

Fall's hottest color: Ukrainian star Max Barskih shows how to style it A fashionable example from Max Barskikh that you'll want to repeat (photo: instagram.com/max_barskih)

The main trend of the fall-winter 2025 season is the burgundy color. This deep shade, combining the elegance of red wine and the warmth of autumn leaves, looks great in a man's wardrobe. Ukrainian singer Max Barskikh showcased how to wear this trendy color every day. Here's how men can stylishly wear burgundy.

Burgundy look with a statement top

In one of the photos published on his blog, the singer appears in a loose-fit shirt in a trendy color, which he paired successfully with brown trousers and a black tank top.

The contrast of warm shades is an elegant duo that highlights the autumn atmosphere while also adding mood.

The loose cut of the shirt makes the outfit relaxed.

Such an outfit looks restrained, yet bright and modern.

Макс Барських показав, як стильно носити найтрендовіший колір осені (фото)How men can wear burgundy (photo: instagram.com/max_barskih)

As accessories

In another photo, Barskikh appears in a sporty, more urban style, complementing his look with a burgundy cap.

Here, he focused on an accessory that immediately draws attention, even when paired with basic gray trousers and a white T-shirt.

A great way for men to add some spirit to their everyday outfit.

Макс Барських показав, як стильно носити найтрендовіший колір осені (фото)Barskikh showed how to wear the trendy color (photo: instagram.com/max_barskih)

How to combine burgundy in autumn

At the office, you can wear a burgundy shirt or sweater with classic trousers in gray or dark brown.

For casual outings, try a hoodie or cardigan in a wine shade with straight-leg jeans.

If you don't want a total burgundy look, you can add colors with accessories. A cap, scarf, or boots will refresh any neutral outfit.

Burgundy shades look best with beige, gray, black, deep green, or denim.

Previously, we shared the Ukrainian designer's main rules of color combinations.