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The Most Popular Hair Colours for Fall 2025, According to Celebrity Hair Stylists

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The fall season calls for richer tones and shades that feel warm and polished. Now is the time to say goodbye to your summer hairstyles and treat your strands to something new as the weather turns crisps and everything becomes cooler.

It is the season to be daring without going overboard. Rich caramel, deep chocolate, and ultraviolet reds capture the softer autumn light, giving hair instant depth, movement, and a subtle wow factor that can boost any fall look. Fall is more than just wearing sweaters; it’s about allowing your hair to provide warmth, complexity, and personality to any look, transforming even the most basic  jeans and flannel pairing into something striking, as it is appropriate for the season.

Of course, the best hair colour is always the one you feel confident in. But if you’re ready for a change, celebrity stylists suggest these standout shades for fall 2025.

 

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Caramel Macchiato

Fall favourites are typically deliciously deep browns, but this year they’re richer and glossier than ever. According to celebrity hair colourist Papanikolas, “brunettes are going glossy with espresso and chocolate tones, often paired with a subtle money piece highlight for brightness around the face.” “To maintain a sophisticated appearance, tone-on-tone effects are essential.” For a dimensional, striking combination, use warmer caramel tones, but stay close to the foundation colour. Papanikolas adds that chunky, streaky highlights with too much contrast might appear harsh.

 

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Maple Syrup Brown

Maple syrup brown is the season’s go-to colour for a  warm, inviting  and beautifully natural.  Cassie Cohen of Chris McMillan, noted that the shade “can feature natural-looking highlights or stay rich and deep overall.” Ask your colourist for delicate highlights, such as lighter golden brown around the frame of your face and into the ends, to replicate the look. This will make it look as though your summer highlights grew out naturally. Additionally, Cohen advises “weaving golden or caramel tones through the ends” for added complexity with minimal maintenance. This hue is ideal for long, layered, waved hairstyles because it keeps the overall appearance warm and incredibly attractive while allowing the movement of the hair to beautifully showcase the interplay of tones.

 

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Silver Blonde

A silvery blonde offers a cool, refreshing alternative to the warm, cozy tone of the season.  The striking hue “is perfect for fall because it contrasts beautifully against the warmer clothing palettes and textures of the season.” Bellemare says. Additionally, the shade feels both modern and in line with the season because of the icy undertones that evoke the freshness of colder weather. To get the cool finish, have your stylist slightly lift your hair and then tone it with violet or silver to counterbalance any brassiness. It’s a brilliant, eye-catching shade that appears sophisticated yet remarkably modern.

 

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Ultraviolet Red

Celebrity colourist Matt Rez predicts that both natural and dyed redheads will embrace a mix of warm and cool tones this season. Among the most interesting choices? He characterises it as a blue-red with “violet vibes,” a deep, cold shade. It’s a great fit with the black cherry lip and nail colour trend, which is an annual rebirth around this time of the  year.

 

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Chilled Butter Blonde

It’s defined by a pale tone that feels both eye-catching and soft. This autumn, however, expect to see a slightly colder variation of the colour on newsfeeds and streets. If you want to join in the fun without making a complete commitment, Kim recommends adding some buttery lowlights to your existing look.

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The Beauty Looks We Loved at 2026 Grammys: Hair, Makeup and Glam Details

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For beauty fans, the Grammy Awards are one of the best nights of the year for red carpet hair and makeup inspiration. Stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Tyla stepped out looking amazing for the 68th annual awards, complete with the red-carpet mainstays like mermaid waves and pink blush. Continue reading for some of the most notable beauty looks at the 2026 Grammy Awards .

Tyla

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Tyla Grammy beauty look, combined several styles at once. Her long ombré hair swept over one eye with a loose braid and voluminous ponytail, paired with winged lashes and a golden brown lip. She also won Best African Performance for the second time, setting a notable record at the Grammys.

Sabrina Carpenter

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Sabrina Carpenter chose a soft look for her Grammy glam with light mascara, highlighted inner corners, rosy cheeks and lips, a loose low updo, and a simple French manicure Soft shine on the  tips.

Miley Cryrus

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Miley Cyrus opted for an ultra low ponytail knotted at the nape with loose tendrils framing her curtain bangs. The undone texture was created with blow drying and diffusing, then styled for movement and smoothed with gloss drops. Her makeup stayed minimal, featuring smudged eyeliner, mascara-defined lashes, neutral tan eyes, and a peachy-pink glossy lip.

Rose

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Rosé debuted a freshly chopped blonde bob at the Grammys, styled in tight ringlets for a more compact look, paired with a pale creamy shade and softly flushed cheeks.

Olivia Dean

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Olivia Dean’s big soft curls were the center of attention at the Grammys, shaped to highlight their natural bounce and movement. Hair was defined with detangling and bonding oil, while makeup stayed delicate with subtle shimmer, precise liner, and luminous foundation, spotlighting natural texture and glowing skin on the red carpet.

Doechii

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Doechii wore a high-set ponytail of flowing curls and warm bronzed makeup with plum tones. Her manicure was subtle, with short French tips.

Hailey Bieber

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Hailey Bieber chose a deep mauve manicure for the Grammys, matching her lip color. Her makeup stayed simple aside from the bold lip, while her hair was styled in a middle-parted updo.

Lady Gaga

 

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Lady Gaga delivered with re-platinum blonde hair and brows styled in a middle-parted half-up look. Tawny nude eyes and lips with faint brown liner added definition, while a classic black manicure completed her Grammy red carpet look.

Teyana Taylor

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Teyana Taylor wore slicked-back curls finished with flipped ends. Her warm brown makeup complemented the bronze sparkle of her gown, while a matching chrome manicure highlighted the glam.

Tate McRae

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Tate McRae showed off a flexible Grammy look with sharp liner, lush lashes, and smoky tones. Her lips stayed glossy with a pink tint, while her middle-parted hair looked bouncy, with smooth styling and subtle volume.

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Ramadan 2026 Accessories Every Fashion Insider is Eyeing

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As Ramadan approaches, brands are introducing limited-edition items, from kaftans to tabletop essentials. One of the trends this year are shoes and bags, which previously had heavy sparkle and green tones but are now designed with a softer shine. Luxury labels are now embracing simple, timeless styles that can be worn well beyond the holy month.

Burberry

 

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Image — Burberry

 

The British label enhances its signature plaid with crystal accents, while Sloane mules, Bridle handbags, and deep-red silk scarves are finished with a crystal detailing.

Celine

 

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Along with black and grey bags, Celine embraces autumnal burgundy in Triomphe top-handle bags and croc-textured versions. Mixed-metallic cage sandals are reworked with angular heels, gold charms, and silver straps, suited for year round-wear. The collection is finished with wisteria.

Louis Vuitton

 

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Datewood, a rich shade between burgundy and espresso brown, appears in the “Mirage” capsule across classic silhouettes like the Alma and Vanity Chain Pouch. The 6am Mule is also reworked in Datewood, finished with a gold logo charm. In collaboration with Lebanese designer Nada Debs, Louis Vuitton introduces three special pieces: a Bakhoor set, Bakhoor trunk, and a Capucines bag.

Coach

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Image — Coach

Coach’s Ramadan capsule presents a colour scheme of midnight blue. Key items include wallets with blue-diamante logos, quilted top-handle bags with jewelled logo clasps, and crescent moon bag designs with gold stars and starlight stitched.

Dior

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The Ramadan capsule for Dior has bow motifs and burgundy hues. Bags feature across various shapes, while shoes highlight quilted textures and gold finishes.

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The New Beauty Trends, Tools and Treatments Set to Take Over 2026

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This year, beauty is moving toward a careful mix of innovation, wellness and quiet luxury. From fragrance launches inspired by personal stories to treatments that calm both skin and mind, 2026 favors intentional choices, quality ingredients, and meaningful experiences.

Fragrance with Depth

 

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Opening the year, Guerlain marks the final chapter of its Allegoria Absolus line with a new release that draws on desert nights and ancient rituals. The fragrance is a combination of smoky tobacco with warm amber and soft resinous notes, creating a composition that feels intimate. With an emphasis on natural ingredients, it follows the growing preference for scents shaped by culture and context, particularly in the Middle East, where fragrance has long been woven into daily life and tradition.

Wellness Spaces as Sanctuaries

 

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Fitness and beauty continue to merge in 2026. The Riyadh studio offers tranquil, light-filled facilities precisely developed in partnership with London-based architecture and interiors group TR Studio, using thoughtfully designed equipment with curated artworks and a layout designed to encourage you to slow down.“About 73 per cent of the Saudi population is between 15 and 64 years old, and the percentage within that group that wants to stay healthy is on the rise.” Elshurafa says. The message is clear, wellness is no longer just about efficiency, it is carefully designed for relaxation.

The Colour of Calm

 

2026 color — Pinterest @ Darya

After years of bold, saturated shades, 2026 welcomes a softer visual language. Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, introduces a pale, airy white that borders on grey, capturing a quiet, simple mood. On runways and in beauty looks, this shade appears in ethereal lashes, diffused highlights and minimalist details. When used thoughtfully, it offers a fresh airy feel. For those seeking a fun creative twist, Dubai makeup artist Safiyah Cassim, loved by the likes of Nara Smith, Saja Kilani and Zeyne, recommends using Cloud Dancer as a thin graphic liner, “to make minimalism feel iconic.”

High-Tech, Low-Stress Treatments

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Non-invasive body and facial treatments remain at the forefront, with technologies designed to deliver visible results without downtime. Advanced micro-stimulation therapies, often recommended by practitioners for their potential to support circulation, sculpting and lymphatic drainage, are typically offered as single-session treatments that also aid recovery and relaxation. These treatments are increasingly positioned as complements to a healthy lifestyle.

Beauty for the Nervous System

 

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In 2026, there is growing interest in treatments that support mental wellbeing alongside skin health. Sound-based facials using singing bowls are becoming more common, particularly in high-stress urban environments. By combining facial massage with sound therapy, these sessions are designed to ease tension, restore balance and leave clients feeling calmer and more centered.

At-Home Tools, Elevated

 

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Finally, beauty tech is becoming more accessible. New-generation LED masks with integrated cooling and multi-light therapy bring clinic-level results into daily routines, designed to feel effective, calming and personal.

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