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The spring 2026 fashion shows have now concluded, revealing a plethora of colorful trends (watch this space for a detailed trend analysis from Vogue Runway next week). This exuberant embrace of color is thrilling, but it can leave some feeling anxious about making missteps and landing in the dreaded realm of “fashion faux pas.”
However, at Addressed, we believe there are no strict fashion rules, so we’ve gathered some vibrant color combinations from the spring 2026 collections to inspire those looking to spice up their wardrobe. These tips are easy to recall during your shopping excursions and can also help you rejuvenate your existing closet.
Substituting Navy for Hunter Green
Loewe, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
Fendi, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
Navy has long been a staple in our wardrobes, establishing itself as the go-to non-color. Hunter green is an equally versatile option, offering the same neutrality with a fresh twist. Think about it for your outerwear—whether it’s a sharp tailored jacket that pairs well with just about anything or a dreamy satin skirt. The Loewe ensemble showcases how to craft an office-appropriate look while still standing out just enough.
Eggplant as a Neutral
Prada, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
Burberry, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Gorunway.com / Courtesy of Burberry
Consider swapping navy or military green for an eggplant-hued coat instead. This rich color will conceal wear and tear just like its classic counterparts and complements a variety of shades, adding flair to your dreary autumn and winter ensembles.
Gray Can Be Exciting
Marie-Adam Leenaerdt, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
No.21, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
For those navigating a stringent office dress code, gray doesn’t have to be synonymous with monotony. In fact, it’s a canvas for creativity—consider Thom Browne‘s work for inspiration. A simple gray sweater or skirt can tone down sweeter hues like pastel pink or bright orange. (Note how in many examples, pieces in neutral tones are incorporated for a richer visual appeal.)
Yellow as an Alternative to Khaki
Eckhaus Latta, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
MSGM, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
While khaki remains an all-American staple, replace it with a pair of light yellow trousers to bring a refreshing vibe to your spring outfits. Yellow pairs beautifully with neutral tones like camel or greige, resulting in an inviting bouquet of hues reminiscent of Eckhaus Latta.
Black Matches Everything
Tom Ford, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
Maria McManus, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
The timeless allure of black is its remarkable compatibility with everything. Whether it’s a vibrant neon shirt or a lilac satin coat, black complements beautifully. The challenge lies in ensuring one distinct element pops!
Embrace Pink
Jil Sander, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com
Lii, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Consider introducing pink into your wardrobe; it’s a versatile hue that works effortlessly with almost anything—layer it under a gray suit, team it with yellow trousers, or style it alongside black. This season’s runways showcased pink beautifully blended with unexpected shades. For example, at Jil Sander, a soft pink base was invigorated by a cropped gray sweater (note the striking petrol blue peeking from the collar!), while at Lii, the vibrant mix of pink and red enlivened a combination of classic white and black tanks, complemented by a muddy green skirt.
Mix It All Up
Meryll Rogge, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Courtesy of Meryll Rogge
Versace, spring 2026 ready-to-wear
Photo: Courtesy of Versace
When you’re ready to play with multiple colors, try introducing a shade of blue. Much like blue jeans that pair effortlessly with almost everything, other blue pieces can do the same. At Meryll Rogge, an acid green ensemble was beautifully grounded with a layer of blue, topped off with a trench coat that added elegance. Similarly, at Versace, a classic red tee was matched with a purple jacket (our previous neutral!), paired with blue linen trousers instead of jeans. It may sound wild, but it truly works!