7 Colours That Will Dominate in 2020—and How to Wear Them Now

There's no denying that fashion is often a mirror that reflects our wider society. Case in point: Currently there are two distinct camps when it comes to style. Either you're a maximalist who can put Joey Tribbiani to shame with layering skills, or you're part of the nu-minimalism crowd that sticks to classics with a twist and loves quiet, muted colours. There is, much like the rest of the world, a complete divide down the middle on preference. For 2020, this polarisation is set to continue, and it's no better represented than in the colour trends for 2020, which are either bold or muted. 

While we saw lots of beiges and neons from the S/S 19 trends, this year coming we'll see a continuation of these themes. So instead of beige, we've got browns, lemony yellows, pale pink and baby blue. As for the neons, S/S 20 will retain the hot pink, but tangerine orange and deep greens are contenders for the boldest look-at-me colours in the New Year.

Certain fashion houses have spearheaded these colour trends more than others. Gucci, for example, arguably the pioneer of this generation's maximalism, is all about the deep colours. Over at Bottega Veneta (the new old Celine for many), muted tones are unavoidable, with pale yellow and blue bags and shoes, which are bound to sell out the moment they drop online. But then Jacquemus has embraced the two tribes with his collection beautifully juxtaposing bold and delicate hues. Whichever way you prefer to wear your colours, there's one thing I know for sure about the trends for the coming year: You won't be bored and you won't be pushed for choice. Keep scrolling to see the seven colour trends for 2020 and then get ahead of the crowd and shop pieces already available. 

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1. HOT PINK
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(Clockwise from top left: Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Richard Quinn, Valentino)

Mark my words, there will be plenty of pink dresses being worn this summer coming, ideally as a wedding guest, I would say. 

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2. CHIC BROWN
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(Clockwise from top left: Gucci, Loewe, Chloé, Alexander McQueen)

Brown isn't for everyone, but when worn with white, lemon or blue it's incredibly tasteful. 

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3. TANGERINE
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(Clockwise from top left: Marc Jacobs, Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Chanel)

A potentially divisive colour, this shade of orange is particularly shouty. Go all out and embrace it in a jacket, a pair of trousers or a dress.

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4. SUNLIGHT YELLOW
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(Clockwise from top left: Jacquemus, Bottega Veneta, JW Anderson, Celine)

One for the minimalists, this colour is just so chic. 

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5. GREENS
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(Clockwise from top left: Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Balenciaga, Balenciaga)

Deep green in any form is a good idea for 2020. While 2019 was full of lime green, this is more about aqua and jade shades. 

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6. DUSKY PINK
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(Clockwise from top left: Pyer Moss, Prada, Jacquemus, Chanel)

While on one side of the spectrum sits hot pink, the other side is this dusky version that will suit those nu-minimalists. 

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7. DENIM
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(Clockwise from top left: Jacquemus, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs)

Perhaps my favourite colour of all set to be big in 2020 is this denim. Wear it on dresses, shoes, bags, whatever—just wear it. 

Next up, the four sneaker trends everyone will actually wear in 2020

Elinor Block