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Spring is springing, and you may notice that you’re feeling a bit of an itch to zhuzh things up. It happens to us with each season – it’s nice to give a nod to the time of year through small touches like your throw pillows or a clutch (and, sometimes, big pieces, too!).
Each season, you’ll see various articles and trend pieces about the colors, styles, and silhouettes that are predicted to be popular during that period. These colors aren’t always the hues we’d generally associate with a given season (for example, pastels in the spring, rusts, in the fall). Instead, they’re the colors that experts and trend watchers think will be prominent based on what they’re seeing on the runways. L’Officiel, Pantone, Vogue, and more have all already published their trend pieces for spring, pointing out that there are a few colors and shades that we can seemingly expect to see everywhere right on through spring 2024. Below, see the shades trendspotters and forecasters have pinpointed for spring 2024 – and shop accordingly.
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Lilac
This light purple shade is one that you likely already associate with spring-y colors (think sweet dresses and spring garden parties). As a pastel, it shows up in everything spring-like, from the flowers blooming that time of year to spring holiday tablespaces, clothing, and beyond. L’Officiel spotted it on the runways of Coach and Rabanne and noted that it works for tons of different styles and shapes, both expected and unexpected.
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Rooibos Tea
Pantone predicts this Rooibos Tea shade of a gorgeous rusty red-orange is also likely to be popular this spring. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your closet or your walls, you’ll likely be able to find a great pop of red (all the better for sticking to The Unexpected Red Theory).
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Watercress
This dusty green shade is an evergreen hue, but it’s especially fitting for spring, as everything begins to turn green again as the weather warms. Find this calming hue in nail polish, home decor, clothing, and more.
Chambray Blue
Chambray blue just screams spring and summer. Lean into the breezy shade this time of year with clothing and home goods that emulate carefree, cool, and coastal.
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Mushroom
Neutrals will never go out of style, but mushroom is a bit of a twist on the last few years’ seemingly never-ending parade of beige. With a hint of brown, a hint of gray, and even—in some versions—a hint of purple, mushroom is the non-color color you’ve been waiting for.