From grape to burgundy, click through for our list inspired by Kate Middleton's berry-hued ensemble.
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Get the look: Kate Middleton-inspired wine-colored pieces for your wardrobe


NOVEMBER 20, 2015 7:06 AM EST

Kate Middleton won serious style points when she wore a deep purple lace Dolce & Gabbana dress in October during the Chinese president's state visit to London. The wine-inspired hue of Kate's daytime look – which also goes with the season's berry lip and Chanel's new 1990s-influenced Holiday makeup collection – was perfectly on trend.

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 Kate in a deep-purple $3,495 Dolce & Gabbana dress Photo: Getty Images

From cabernets to merlots and every varietal in between, fashionable celebrities have flocked to a palette that draws inspiration from the vineyard (and looks even better with a color-coordinated glass of red in hand!). So as not to be too matchy, Kate paired her stylish frock with suede accessories in a lighter shade, but still within the berry family, creating texture and harmony.

 

 Taylor Swift does wine to perfection Photos: Getty Images

Taylor Swift has long been a fan of the rich hues. Taking a break from touring, the singer stepped out in New York wearing wine colored tights to keep out the cold and to add something different to her always polished off-duty style.

 

 Poppy Delevingne rocks a burgundy trench while Rita Ora opts for a chilled leather look Photo: Getty Images

When British "It" girl Poppy Delevingne wears a trend she does it in her own unique way. Earning her style credentials yet again the 29-year-old rocked a PVC Burberry trench coat to the fashion house's runway show. Rita Ora, on the other hand, paired separates for a head-to-toe burgundy look, the showpiece being her voluminous leather skirt.

Want to incorporate pieces that call to mind the fine vintages of France and Italy in your wardrobe this fall and winter? We've rounded up our top picks in the gallery – click here to take a look!