Autumn/Winter 2026 Fashion Trends: What to Wear This Season in Australia

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp across Australia, it's time to refresh your wardrobe for the season ahead. Autumn 2026 brings a beautifully curated mix of warmth, texture and sophistication — and the good news is, you don't need to sacrifice style for comfort.

Whether you're in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, here's everything you need to know about the key trends defining Australian fashion this autumn and winter.

1. The Return of the Statement Coat

This season, the coat is the hero piece. Oversized silhouettes, houndstooth patterns and rich camel tones are dominating runways and street style alike. A well-chosen coat can instantly elevate even the simplest outfit — think straight-leg jeans, a simple knit and a bold structured coat on top.

Look for wool-blend fabrics that offer warmth without bulk, and opt for classic colours like camel, chocolate brown, forest green and deep navy that will carry you effortlessly through multiple seasons.

2. Rich, Earthy Tones

The colour palette for autumn/winter 2026 draws heavily from nature. Expect to see burnt orange, terracotta, mustard yellow and deep burgundy leading the way. These warm, earthy shades pair beautifully with each other and with neutral basics, making it easy to build a cohesive wardrobe that feels intentional without being overly matchy.

The key is to choose one statement colour and build your outfit around it. A terracotta blouse paired with chocolate trousers and camel boots, for example, creates a rich, tonal look that feels both modern and effortless.

3. Luxurious Knitwear

Knitwear is having a major moment this season. Chunky cardigans, oversized jumpers and cosy knit sets are all trending — and they're as practical as they are stylish. Look for relaxed, draped silhouettes in mohair, boucle or thick cable knit for maximum impact.

Knit sets in particular are a great investment for the Australian winter. A matching knit top and wide-leg trouser set gives the appearance of a put-together outfit with minimal effort — perfect for everything from weekend brunches to casual work days.

4. Wide-Leg Trousers and Tailored Sets

Relaxed tailoring continues to dominate for autumn/winter 2026. Wide-leg trousers in structured fabrics like wool, corduroy and faux leather are a wardrobe essential this season. Pair them with a tucked-in blouse or a fitted knit for a balanced silhouette.

Sets — matching two-piece combinations of blazers and trousers or tops and skirts — are also a key trend. They remove the guesswork from getting dressed in the morning while looking effortlessly polished.

5. Layering as a Style Strategy

Australian winters can be unpredictable, particularly in Melbourne and Canberra where temperatures can swing significantly throughout the day. This makes layering not just a practical necessity but a genuine style opportunity.

This season, think of layering as a creative tool. A longline cardigan over a floral midi dress, a structured blazer over a chunky knit, or a lightweight turtleneck under a slip dress — the possibilities are endless. The trick is to vary textures and lengths to create depth and visual interest.

How to Shop the Trends Without Breaking the Budget

The key to building a stylish autumn/winter wardrobe is to invest in versatile pieces that work across multiple outfits rather than buying trend-led items that only work one way. Focus on quality basics — a great coat, a couple of knitwear pieces, well-fitting trousers — and use more affordable pieces for trend-led additions.

At Halcyon Label, we believe that great style should be accessible. Our autumn collection features a carefully curated range of coats, knitwear, sets and blouses designed to help you look and feel your best throughout the cooler months ahead.