Every season there are key colors to be on the look out for. From being seen on runways to shop windows, and especially on Instagram models, popular colors seem to have its spotlight every season. As summer quickly approaches, let’s find out which colors are forecasted to be trending so we can be right on track!
Coral
Color schèmes cannot be discussed without Pantone.
Each year Pantone’s Color of the Year inspires thousands of designs across the globe. This year, Pantone has chosen Living Coral. In 2018, the Color of the Year was Ultra Violet, and we saw the color adopted in fashion, graphic design and branding.
Louder than pink and softer than red, this color is a recognition of the coral reefs around the world that are facing extinction.
Easily incorporate rose gold into your daily wardrobe with accessories like sunglasses or jewellery. It can be a no-fuss match and bring lovely pink hues to make you sparkle this summer season.
Neons
Neon version of colors are quickly catching attention in the fashion and design field. The eye-catching colors are loud and vibrant, especially shining bright with the summer sun.
Go full throttle and over the top like the Kardashians and be in the know that you will be the centre of attention.
Be glad that the neon trend is equally embraced by celebrities like Bella Hadid to Blake Lively.
Style Tip #1: Be adventurous and clash your own colours to form your unique masterpiece. Mix different neon hues and you’ll be surprised how unexpectedly the overall ensemble would come together despite its misgivings.
It is a color that represents universe, nature and life. It can be combined with many other colors like burgundy, eclectic blue, bright yellow, metallic and pastel hues.
Light Lavender
Lavender is yet another pastel that made an appearance in the spring/ summer 2019 color trends. It is a cool shade that works well with softer yellows, as well as with a deep neutral like Eclipse or Brown Granite.
This soft shade showed up most beautifully in a wrap dress presented by Kate Spade New York, where it was paired with matching boots and a headdress. Femininity was on display at the Molly Goddard runway, with lavender the color of choice for a short fairy dress punctuated with floral appliqués.