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I Can’t Stop Saving “Wealthy” Hairspo Pics RN—9 Shades That Feel So Chic for Winter

I Can't Stop Saving "Wealthy" Hairspo Pics RN—9 Shades That Feel So Chic for Winter

Few things inspire a trip to the hair salon as quickly as a trending hair color. Haircuts can feel too permanent, and hairstyles are hard to figure out on your own—but a new color? That’s easy to accomplish (and unabashedly, heart-racingly fun). There’s nothing like trying on a new hue to unlock an entirely new persona, and there’s no better time to make the switch than in winter.

Think about it: The short days and long nights can feel dreary, but donning a fresh, new ‘do is one of the fastest ways to perk up. You’ll want to be seen (thus getting you out of hibernation mode) and will be more proactive about making plans with friends. (Am I therapizing you too much?) What I’m trying to say is that trying a new color is downright fun—and the best part about the hottest hues this winter is that they’re pretty natural-looking (thus easy to achieve at home).

A collage of Laura Harrier, Ciara, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

From Hailey Bieber’s gilded brown waves to Ciara’s glazed taupe highlights, experts describe this winter’s color story as “rich” through and through. “This winter is all about rich, cozy tones,” celebrity hairstylist Naeemah Lafond previously told Who What Wear. “Chocolate browns and those deep, moody reds are going to be everywhere,” she added. Celebrity stylists Becca Raziuddin and Olivia Casanova have also observed the slow rise of “old-money” hair colors, reporting coffee brown, warm honey blondes, and more muted hues trending upward this winter.

Ahead, a deeper dive into nine shades growing hotter as the days get colder.

9 Hair Colors Trending in 2025, Per Celebrity Hairstylists

Gilded Brown

Hailey Bieber with gilded brown hair.

Casasnova singles out “golden brown” as one of her top observations for winter 2025. Bieber’s sometimes blonde, sometimes brown hair finds a sweet spot with this gilded hue—pulling gold in some lights thanks to a smart, ultrafine smattering of tactful highlights.

The hairstylist calls this look “versatile, customizable, and relatively low maintenance,” as it only adds a radiant touch to medium-brown hair instead of stark highlights. If you’re a brunette flirting with the idea of highlights, this firelight iteration is the perfect way to go.

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Vampy Copper

Madelaine Petsch posing for a mirror selfie.

Okay, this may be Riverdale alum Madelaine Petsch’s natural hue, but that doesn’t stop me from eyeing it for winter. Lafond singled out “moody red” as an up-and-coming shade for winter, and I can’t help but think of Millie Bobby Brown’s recent departure from brunette to burnished red—adding further flame to this trending shade’s fire.

While the Stranger Things actress’s locks lean scarlet, Petsch’s tresses appear to have the slightest whisper of a cool brown tint—edging her shade into moodier territory than her usual strawberry shade. If you’re nervous about reaching for the box dye, try a sheer-tint treatment like DPHue’s Glossy Glaze in Copper first.

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Glazed Taupe

Ciara with glazed taupe hair.

While it’s true that hair colors tend to skew warmer in the wintertime (it’s about balance!), stars like Ciara are proving that leaning into the icy tones of the colder months might be one of the coolest ways to go. (Pun intended.) The singer added dimension to her espresso hair with icy taupe highlights, resulting in this gorgeously glazed look that I can’t stop staring at.

“These colors can be tailored to work with anyone’s natural base color, natural texture, skin tone [or] eye color, and desired level of maintenance,” Casasnova explains. “They’re also fun in the sense that you can play around with them, whether that means you want one allover shade or you want to add in some highlights or lowlights for dimension.” I’m certainly feeling inspired by the latter when I look at the “Level Up” songstress’s long locks.

Rich Blonde

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley with warm blonde hair.

If you’re itching to depart from your usual blonde color routine, Raziuddin recommends trying “warm honeys and soft neutral blondes” this winter. Case in point: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s honey-blonde hair. What makes this hue feel better suited to winter is its neutral shade at the roots—a deeper, more lived-in blonde—which fades into a warm, golden balayage with soft-gold, face-framing highlights. Each golden strand brings a warmth to your skin that might be lacking in gray winter weather, so even on the dreariest of days, your mane will still resemble sunshine.

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Midnight Black

An image of Laura Harrier with jet black.

Lafond previously told WWW that “jet-black and deep brown pixie cuts” are everywhere this winter. If you’re not yet ready to shear a Halle Berry–esque pixie, try this inky shade on for size instead.

Laura Harrier’s midnight tresses have the slightest hint of sable warmth to them, which makes this deep hue look even richer against icy backdrops. While you can keep up the onyx richness of your locks with a color-depositing treatment like DPHue’s Gloss+, the products that add gloss and hydration are what will really make your raven strands shine (and keep them healthy during the colder months).

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Glossy Espresso

Zoey Deutch with deep espresso hair and makeup done by Hung Vanngo.

Rich brown hues are classic among the cooler months, with shades like “molten brunette” to “coffee brown” spiking ever since the first leaves fell this year. Casanova says java-inspired shades are taking center stage this winter, and I couldn’t help but notice deeper, richer hues trending over oat milk–lightened tints.

I personally keep coming back to Zoey Deutch’s rich-looking espresso shade, sheared short into a chic Italian bob for that extra “wealth” factor. If your vibe this winter is the trending “Ralph Lauren Christmas,” then I recommend trying this cut and shade combo before the holidays.

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Candlelit Blonde

Phoebe Dynevor with golden-warm blonde hair and makeup by Hung Vanngo.

There’s something about Phoebe Dynevor’s hearth-warmed honey blonde that feels so right for winter. The subtle dimension and whisper of red threaded throughout her blonde hair makes this color even more alluring—like the glow of a candlelit room.

You can achieve this look at home by layering a sheer copper glaze atop naturally blonde strands, or ask your colorist to stitch a hint of strawberry blonde into your next dye job. Thank me later.

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Chocolate Brown

Daisy Edgar-Jones with chocolate brown hair wearing a matching gray set.

Don’t get it twisted—this shade of brown is different from the aforementioned espresso hues experts are eyeing for winter. This color, much like Daisy Edgar-Jones’s romantic cocoa hue, sits somewhere between milk chocolate and umber (and sometimes utilizes a mix of both with highlights and lowlights, as demonstrated by the Twisters actress).

Both Raziuddin and Casanova are expecting the reign of deep brunette strands to hold strong in winter, mostly because of their low-maintenance nature. Chocolate brown is the perfect low-stakes shade that offers dimension and warmth without making too much of a statement—plus, it shows off glossy strands beautifully.

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Muted Blonde

Elsa Hosk wearing a fur jacket and muted blonde hair.

Elsa Hosk is all over my hairspo board, period—but this particular ashy blonde moment lives rent-free in my mind. The supermodel’s base color is toned down to a muted blonde—which Casanova singles out as one of winter’s hottest hues—and accented with icy threads of cool-toned highlights, giving this wintry style extra dimension and intrigue.

Ask for sparse highlights that frame the face and move gradually toward the back, while letting the muted, cool-toned shade of your middle layers to shine through. This adds depth and fullness to locks that will look stunning all season long.

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