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Hottest 10 Color Trends to Incorporate into Your Wardrobe

We look forward to updating our wardrobes every year with the latest colors of spring. The moody colors of winter and fall are beautiful, but there is something very special about the brighter spring palette. This year’s color trends have been made deliciously diverse thanks to fashion brands such as Miu Miu and Versace. Designers at Paris, Milan and New York Fashion Weeks showcased a wide range of colors, including neons, neutrals and textures, that went beyond the pastels and prim shades that spring fashion is known for.

Poppy

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Fall was dominated by dark reds. The runways of SS24 show that the popularity of the shade is not slowing down. We can’t get over the vibrant poppy red for Spring. Its vibrancy is due to its orange undertones. This vibrant color is perfect for basic essentials like jackets, blazers or blouses.

Glacial Blue

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We predicted it. This year, cool-toned metals is one of the top trends. The icy blue color has had the most impact on the runway. This icy color is seen in the Spring/Summer collections by Versace, Tom Ford and Bottega Veneta. It adds a cool element to accessories and statement pieces alike.

Chartreuse

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Celebrities wore vintage chartreuse last summer. It was a more muted version of this vibrant shade of green. Gucci, PatBo and Coach sent chartreuse down their runways in their SS24 collection, amplifying the color with crochet, fringe and embroidered detail. Pair this trendy shade with a jewel tone to make it pop. Chartreuse will pop with navy blue, burgundy or forest green.

Peach Fuzz

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Fashion listens when Pantone speaks. Pantone’s color of the year for 2024 is peach-fuzz, a soothing and soft shade that can be used as an accent colour or focal point in a monochromatic outfit.

Haute Chocolate

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This rich chocolate brown color may seem like it belongs in the winter, not spring. But Michael Kors and Saint Laurent agree that this is a color to wear and watch this season. Wear it as a neutral, with denim or boldly with black and brown separates.

Hammered Silver

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Hammered silver is a unique metallic shade that stands out among the other trendy metallic shades of this year. The trend for 2024 is to emphasize shine. We recommend sturdy pieces that have enough structure to support multi-dimensional metallic finishes and molten metals for spring.

Green Tea Teal

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Green tea teal, a close cousin to icy metallics with a hint of pale green in early spring, is a cool toned off-white. This refreshing color was seen on the Zimmerman and Simone Rocha runways. However, at Fendi and Tom Ford, this shade took a bit longer to develop.

Goldenseal

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Goldenseal is a vibrant, show-stopping shade that gets its intensity from a lot of pigment. Helmut Lang Ulla Johnson and Miu Miu have all used this intense shade in their SS24 collection. This primary color is stunning when worn as a separate or as an accent to a color-blocked look.

Warm Lavender

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Lavender, which is normally a cool color, has become warmer for Spring 2024. This almost rosy color, which was seen in the SS24 collection of Issey, Moschino and Burberry is best suited to sheers, giving it an ethereal, multidimensionality. You don’t like chiffon or silk gauzy? This trending color is also available in faux leather or patent leather, which will give you a subtle shine.

Liquid Gold

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Since we first saw liquid gold in the Spring/Summer collection of Ralph Lauren and Christian Siriano as well as Coperni, we’ve dreamed of it. Liquid gold is different from other metallics that are trending this season because it appears in a constant flux. Maxi skirts, dresses and long jackets are great for creating a gold look that is full of movement.

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