5 Random Colours That Are About to Be Everywhere
This fashion month at times it felt like every stylist, editor, influencer, buyer and model was only wearing one colour: beige. However, once you look past the thousands of tonal outfits in street style images, you'll spot some more random colour trends that will have you in the mood for summer.
In Copenhagen, Stockholm, London, Paris, New York and Milan, we kept spotting five jazzy colours, either worn head to toe or as a small accent to a look. This fashion month we loved the lineup of powder-blue blazers, hot-pink satin dresses, lavender knitwear and chunky coats, Kermit the Frog green tops and mustard yellow, well, everything. Keep scrolling to see our edit of the five random colours that we kept spotting this fashion month.
Baby Blue
Baby blue didn't just steal the show this fashion month, it also stole a piece of my heart. From accessories to outerwear and even simple sweaters, this colour gives any item a soft yet statement-making touch.
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Hot, Hot Pink
Millennial Pink is out in favour of a bolder hue: hot pink. If you're worried about how to style it, don't be. As you're about to see, this colour goes perfectly with white, cream, red, other shades of pink and even black accessories, so consider the research phase complete.
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Literal Lavender
I want you to imagine what the flowers on a sprig of lavender look like. That's what we're going for here. A bold tone that can either add to your look in the form of just one piece or make your look by way of a monochrome ensemble. Whichever way you go, you won't regret it.
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Muppet Green
Arguably the scariest, but also my favourite (I think): Muppet green was everywhere this fashion month, making it impossible to ignore. And, contrary to what you might think, it's really easy to style. Just add neutrals (think beige, black and white) and more green.
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Mustard Yellow
Whether you opt for a streetwear-inspired look or something sleeker such as a trench coat and trousers, mustard yellow is a colour for being seen in.
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Up next? See our guide to the key trends for spring/summer 2019.