Romantic Burgundy Lob with a Touch of Sparkle
The lob never totally goes away, but wavy deep burgundy brings it to a new life. These delicate curls with a lightweight clip are delicate and carefree. The autumn transformed cooler burgundy shade is ideal on anyone with neutral tones that adds sophisticated fall touch without a lot of warm in this color.

Easy styling keeps it relaxed. With a curling wand and seal everything with a weightless spray, such as L Oreal Elnett Satin to maintain the bounce but not the crunch. The clip is optional, not necessary- just a tad of bling to elevate the entire fashion.
The cut feels romantic but still unfussy. It is the type of shade that lets you know that beauty does not require a lot of fuss all it takes is the perfect touch during the season.
Vibrant Burgundy with Pink-Edge Highlights
Ready to turn it up? The burgundy hue is brightly pink-infused and edged on a dark ground and is deep-cut and lively. The dashes streak with light capture and can attest highlights of 2025 reach well beyond blonde. And it is the capriciousness that women seeking to appear special pursue- and remain entirely delightful.

To make pink and red combinations bold, take a pigment depositing shampoo. Red-carpet color specialist Tracey Cunningham is forever saying reds fade first. Nothing matters more, says cool washes and pigmented conditioner.
This style shouts personal flair. It is for brunettes who need more than usual shades and need a new beginning. Sure, if fall is a time to change things give this one of the boldest of bold a go.
Burgundy with Caramel Blonde Highlights
Sometimes drama is the goal. It is a combination of deep red-wine everywhere and creamy caramel blonde color highlights that go throughout the ends. It is all a surprise and beautiful combo, that brown and blonde can make burgundy take off rather than go to war with it.

Keep in mind, this mix needs attention. I would include Olaplex No.3 to help strands stay strong; both lightened sections and deep red additions require an added boost.
I love how this burgundy and blonde combo transfers easily to create a day into night. Combined with some of the neutral staples of fall, such as a soft beige coat or a fuzzy cream knit, the color is even more put-together. It is a great fit of the season because of the mutuality of playful and sophisticated success.
Deep Burgundy Layers with Fringe
The likes of a sweeping full-bodied burgundy with a complete fringe is a show-stopper. This wine-hued shade is rich, complex, and practically glows. This color/ texture mix is all about having the boldness without the bite.

Indeed, fringes require some attention but straight-cut fringes are easily maintained using round brush and a light, smoothing conditioner. My favorite is Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser Invisible Oil Primer, this is moisture without weight.
This is simply confidence in a cut to me. Dress it up with fitted fall coatings or your distressed denim and you have a result. Bangs and burgundy is a combination that is classic but definitely a statement.
Burgundy with Platinum Highlights
Want to turn heads? This look will do it. Lay a foundation of dark burgundy fall and marry up high luminous platinum. A cool, icy blonde juxtaposed with the dark wine is such a striking contrast and is refreshing and slightly-daring.

Bright colors need extra care. Alternate a moisturizing mask, such as Redken All Soft Heavy Cream, and a purple conditioner to keep the platinum-tone bright and the burgundy tone deep. It does require a little bit longer, but it is worth it in the depth.
This style is best with easy, clean outfits. Let the hair steal the show. Add a black sweater, a fitted leather jacket or soft beige trench, and you are finished. The hair will do the talking for you.
Soft Burgundy with Rose Ombre
Here is burgundy in its least moody mood: velvety dark red at the roots mellowing to a suggestion of rosy pink at the tips. Highlights are blended rather than placed on top to give the result of a natural ombre that is more fairytale-looking but not overdramatic. I adore this on dark haired dolls, who prefer an eye-pop but not blonde commitment.

