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Orange is the new black this fall and winter season

Updated on: 15 October,2025 01:58 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The boldest hue of this season is everywhere — from runaway to the latest IPhone series to the new Taylor Swift album. Orange is here to make a statement bold and loud

Orange is the new black this fall and winter season

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The boldest hue of this season is everywhere — from runaway to the latest IPhone series to the new Taylor Swift album. Orange is here to make a statement bold and loud.

Orange has always been a bold choice in fashion, but its rise to prominence on the runway this past season has been nothing short of spectacular. Unlike the earlier few years, designers are now embracing the vibrancy of this colour, showcasing it in their collections that exude warmth, energy, and optimism. Unlike more muted tones, orange stands out as a statement, making it perfect for those who want to express creativity and confidence through their wardrobe.


Fashion houses around the world are experimenting with shades of orange, from bright tangerine to subtle apricot. It's not just a seasonal choice; orange is being framed as a timeless color that can fit any occasion, whether it's a casual get-together or a formal event. Pair a striking orange dress with simple black accessories, and you've created a look that is both trendy and sophisticated.



Moving beyond fashion, orange has also captured the tech world’s attention. Apple, for instance, has introduced vibrant orange hues in its latest gadget release, catering to users seeking a pop of colour in their electronics. The appeal of orange in technology lies in its ability to stand out. In a world where tech devices often come in classic colors like black, white, and silver, an orange gadget creates an eye-catching accessory. It’s about more than aesthetics; it signifies a break from the norm, representing a younger, more dynamic consumer base that values individuality in every aspect of life.

To add to this, thanks to Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ orange has become a powerful cultural movement overnight. The synergy between Swift’s artistic vision and the growing trend of orange could potentially set the tone for future music and fashion trends alike.

In India, the vibrant orange-red of saffron (as also seen in the national flag) symbolizes courage and sacrifice. Across the globe too, orange has a more significant and rather sacred meaning. In China, both the fruit and colour are considered a symbol of fortune, warmth and vitality. Marigold flowers and the colour orange is also deeply symbolic and traditional in Mexico.

As we move through this fall season, keep an eye out for how orange further evolves in fashion and culture. Whether you embrace it in your wardrobe, your gadgets, or your playlist, one thing is clear: orange is here to stay, and it invites everyone to join in on the celebration of self-expression and creativity.

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