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Trendy Spring-Summer Colours and How to Adapt Them to Your Seasonal Palette

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As we step into the new season, fresh colour trends take the spotlight in fashion. Here, we explore the key hues for the upcoming spring-summer season and how to choose the ones that best complement your natural colouring based on your seasonal palette.


Before diving into the main trends, let’s briefly outline the key characteristics of each seasonal colour category to help you determine where you fit:


Spring: If your palette is Spring, you likely have warm-toned, extremely light or ivory skin, often with rosy cheeks and freckles. Your hair tends to be golden blonde, strawberry blonde, or auburn, while your eyes are typically blue or green.


Summer: Summers usually have fair or rosy-pink skin. Your hair may range from towhead blonde to ash blonde or dark ash. Your eyes are often blue, green, aqua, grey, or soft hazel.


Autumn: Autumns have golden undertones in their skin, whether fair or dark. Their hair also carries warm golden tones, from golden blonde to auburn, copper, or strawberry blonde. Eye colours include golden brown, green with golden or orange flecks, or clear green.


Winter: Winter complexions have cool blue or pink undertones and do not flush easily. Hair is typically dark, ranging from brunette ash to charcoal brown or even blue-black. Eyes are deep in tone, such as red-brown, black-brown, dark blue, grey, or hazel-grey.


Now, let’s explore the top trending colours for spring-summer and which seasonal palettes they suit best:


1) Soft Pink


Soft pink is set to dominate this season, seen across runways and influencers alike. It is particularly flattering on Summers, but Springs with Summer influence can also wear it beautifully. For a balanced and sophisticated look, pair it with neutrals like almond, beige, off-white, or grey. If you want the pink shade to stand out, combine it with blues ranging from turquoise to navy. For a striking statement, mix it with red or green.



Air-Yarn Ribbed Crew Neck Cardigan (€36) from M&S Collection
Air-Yarn Ribbed Crew Neck Cardigan (€36) from M&S Collection
Cotton-Twill Chinos (€89) from Cos
Cotton-Twill Chinos (€89) from Cos
Linen Rich Twill Wide Leg Trousers (€55) from M&S Collection
Linen Rich Twill Wide Leg Trousers (€55) from M&S Collection
















2) Mocha Brown


A warm and rich shade, mocha brown is perfect for Autumns, as it complements their golden undertones. Winters with Spring influence can also pull off this shade effortlessly. For an understated look, combine it with cream, other shades of brown, or gold. Earthy tones such as burnt orange, forest green, rusty red, or mustard yellow create a harmonious effect. For a bold contrast, pair it with fuchsia pink, teal, or emerald green.


Alex Cardigan in Mocha Brown (£95) from Wardrobe 44
Alex Cardigan in Mocha Brown (£95) from Wardrobe 44


Cotton-Twill Chinos (€89) from Cos
Cotton-Twill Chinos (€89) from Cos
The Flared Knitted Maxi Skirt (€150) from Cos
The Flared Knitted Maxi Skirt (€150) from Cos


















3) Buttery Yellow


This warm, creamy yellow suits Summers with Spring influence and Winters well. It acts as a softer alternative to off-white, making it a great pairing with beige. For a monochromatic effect, wear it with different shades of white. Light or dark denim complements buttery yellow beautifully, while brighter blues or greens add an unexpected twist.




Flounced Jumper (€155) from Sandro
Flounced Jumper (€155) from Sandro

Ayla Baggy Cuffed Crop mid-rise straight leg jeans (€370) from Citizens of Humanity
Ayla Baggy Cuffed Crop mid-rise straight leg jeans (€370) from Citizens of Humanity

Estelle Skirt (Reduced to €45) from My Essential Wardrobe/Arnotts
Estelle Skirt (Reduced to €45) from My Essential Wardrobe/Arnotts

















4) Natural Beige


A must-have for Autumns, natural beige is a versatile neutral that works with countless combinations. Classic pairings include:


  • White for a fresh and tonal look.

  • Taupe (cool undertones) or tan (warm undertones) for a near-monochromatic effect.

  • Chocolate brown or mustard yellow to make beige pop.

  • Rust for an earthy contrast.

  • Blush pink or pastels (lilac, baby blue, baby yellow) for a soft, playful look.

  • Black for an elegant and dramatic outfit.


5) Milky White


This delicate off-white shade looks best on Winters and Winters with Autumn influence. It pairs effortlessly with pastel shades like powder pink and baby blue, but it also works well with richer tones like rust or coral. To create a gentle contrast, style it with olive, tan, or dark grey.


6) Mint Green


A muted yet refreshing colour, mint green is ideal for Autumns and Winters. It pairs seamlessly with neutrals like white, black, brown, beige, taupe, or navy. For a more romantic touch, try it with blush pink or pastel pink.


7) Tangerine Orange


This vibrant shade is best suited to Springs and Autumns, as it complements warm undertones. To let the tangerine pop, wear it with grey, white, or beige. For an eye-catching contrast, pair it with complementary shades of teal or blue. If you prefer a monochromatic approach, layer it with varying shades of red.


8) Tomato Red


A bold and energising colour, tomato red looks stunning on Springs and Autumns with Spring influence. It works well with neutrals like white, black, and camel for a balanced look. For a more daring outfit, pair it with baby pink or navy blue.


9) Bright Blue


This vibrant blue shade suits Springs and Summers with Autumn influence. To keep it sophisticated, pair it with neutrals like white, grey, or beige. For a complementary contrast, style it with orange. A bold yet stunning combination is royal blue with yellow.


10) Navy Blue


A classic and timeless shade, navy blue is ideal for Autumns with Winter influence, Winters, and Winters with Autumn influence. As a neutral, it pairs well with most colours. Popular combinations include:


White for a polished and elegant look.


Beige and tan for a refined yet effortless ensemble.


Brighter hues like green, red, yellow, orange, and pink to add vibrancy.


Baby blue for a chic monochromatic effect.


Final Thoughts


These colour trends offer fresh inspiration for updating your wardrobe this season. Whether you’re working with pieces you already own or looking to add new ones, choosing shades that complement your natural tones will elevate your style effortlessly.

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