And pairing it with other shades — that’s where the fun starts.
Burgundy + Cream-Yellow This combo feels like two people swearing they’re “just friends” while the chemistry screams louder than a broken smoke alarm. Cream-yellow pours a bit of sunlight into the wine. You put this on and it’s obvious: you’re in control, even if your inner world is on fire.
Burgundy + Sky Blue This one’s a vampire flirting with a soft-spoken angel. Sky blue cools down the drama of burgundy so you don’t walk around looking like a full glass of Merlot. Clean, sharp, and annoyingly good.
Burgundy + Apple Green Sounds weird? Yep. Like a text at 3 a.m. from someone who shouldn’t have your number. But it works. Apple green makes burgundy fresh and feral. The vibe is “I’m cute, but touch me without asking and you’ll lose a finger.”
Burgundy + Grey Grey is that quiet friend who never shouts but knows all your secrets. It gives burgundy room to breathe, without stealing the spotlight. Elegant without trying. Strong without noise. Makes you look more expensive than the outfit actually was.
Burgundy + Khaki Khaki next to burgundy is a soldier who suddenly learned how to flirt. A dusty, raw base meets a rich, saturated tone — and they fight beautifully. You end up looking like you could break the system but would do it stylishly.
Burgundy + Brown Brown and burgundy are the “we’re not even trying” duo that somehow pulls off a perfectly executed crime. Warm, dense, confident. You walk down the street in this and people think: “Damn, she knows something.”
Burgundy + Beige Beige sharpens burgundy like a dose of reality in a romantic meltdown. Quiet but deadly accurate. You look calm, sure — but that controlled power underneath? People feel it.
Burgundy + Marshmallow Pink Pink this soft next to burgundy should be too sweet, too cutesy — but no. Burgundy cuts the sugar, pink softens the punch. The look says: “I’m gentle, not spineless.”
Burgundy + Milky White Milky white is a blank page next to a story with teeth. It highlights burgundy like someone opened a window and let the air in. Calm contrast, but hits harder than loud colors ever could.