These combos offer an effortless way for all kinds of personal styles to tap into the wonderful world of color on their own terms. Not to mention, these approachable shades—all street style-approved, of course—will beautifully complement a closet full of neutrals.
If you’re still daunted by the task of adding in more color, stick to familiar brands for pieces you won’t grow tired of in the near future. Labels like The Row, Tove, Loewe, Staud, and Bottega Veneta all have an array of those classic silhouettes that fit the bill—think crisp shirtdresses, pleated trousers, suit vests, and midi skirts. Minimalist or maximalist, let these easy-on-the-eyes hues be your guide to incorporating color this season.
Powdery Blues
Dip your toe into icy blue waters this spring by way of Staud’s matching suit vest and trousers, Jason Wu’s clean-lined maxi dress, or Dôen’s dainty cashmere cardigan. Other soft yet subtle style staples include Tove’s draped going-out top and Max Mara’s slinky slip skirt. Styling-wise, we recommend wearing your new powder blue pick with a monochromatic mate or singularly as a strong separate.
Buttery Yellows
Also known as the original minimalist hue. You can’t deny the allure of pale yellow separates from the masterminds of minimalism, Lemaire or The Row. Or, opt for sweeter styles, like Banana Republic’s long-sleeve polo shirt or Anna October’s slip dress. Meanwhile, colorful tailoring comes courtesy of Loewe and Isabel Marant.
Statement Reds
Fear not, statement red is sticking around for another season! The hero hue not only dominated our winter wardrobes, but now, our spring ones too. Go bold in cherry red dresses from Staud and Proenza Schouler or add subtle pops by way of sleek tops from Christopher Esber and St. Agni. Cos’s button-up and Max Mara’s pleated pants are new workwear essentials.
Dusty Pinks
Embrace your softer side this spring in a dusty pink delight. Cos’s suit vest and maxi skirt set is hard to pass up, and can easily be dressed up with a kitten heel or down with a chic sneaker. Then, there is Dorothee Schumacher’s draped top, which is an instant add-to-cart. Keep it casual in The Row’s baby tee and a pair of Haikure jeans or step it up in Jil Sander’s ribbed maxi dress.
Bold Burgundys
Of all of the spring colors to shop, none shines brighter than a bold burgundy. Just look to Gucci and the street style scene for proof. When you’re not sporting your burgundy handbag, opt for day dresses from Tove and Christopher Esber or tailoring essentials from Loulou Studio and The Row. Miu Miu’s polished polo is another certified It item to invest in.
Lovely Lavenders
Lilac shades are dominating our spring shopping carts. Specifically, separates from Khaite, Sasuphi, and Cos, plus flirty frocks from & Other Stories and Carolina Herrera. Staud’s flared midi skirt is the ultimate ladylike luxury.
Mint Greens
Consider this washed-out jade the easiest way to wear green. The key to picking the shade is softness while not heading too into the direction of pastel. Choose Loulou Studio’s crisp button-up shirt, Marina McManus’s oversize polo sweater, or Ferrgamo’s floaty blouse to pair with Dries Van Noten’s pleated pants. Or, slip into Bottega Veneta’s leather midi dress or & Other Stories satin style.
Immaculate Ivories
Wearing white in the springtime is a sartorial no-brainer, and these milky shades are chicer than ever. Whipped-up creams, like Interior’s two-toned shirt and Dries Van Noten’s boxy blazer, are everyday essentials, while dresses from Proenza Schouler White Label and Cos are spring-to-summer staples. Staud’s suit-like top is a commute-to-cocktail classic.
Rich Chocolate Brown
Like burgundy, rich chocolatey browns are another strong solid to sport this spring. Our favorite examples include Loewe’s leather blazer and Gucci’s runway-approved mini dress. Simpler pieces, like Posse’s viral suit vest and Dôen’s alpaca-blend cardigan, are elegant enough for everyday.