Certain hues seem to take over runways each season, Hues with warmer undertones certainly dominated the runways during fashion weeks, but they took on both pastel and intensely pigmented qualities. As we move away from dreamy weather and the sun finally starts to set after 5 p.m., it makes sense to inject the most vibrant hues to our spring wardrobe.
No matter what types of hues you typically love but there will be one that will definitely strike your fancy. Happy Scrolling!!
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Bubblegum – An endearing pink whose easy and gentle manner quietly charms. Think about all the subtle candy pinks that you possibly can.
Toffee – Deliciously irresistible, tasteful toffee whets the appetite. All Capaccino’s, Lattes and Hot Cocoas fall under the category.
Lime/Yellow green – Encourages our desire for nature’s healthy bounty. This particular hue was spotted on many F/W 22 runways, so it was easy to predict that we will be seeing it more and more in upcoming season.
Orange – Infuses a hint of pungency into the palette, also its golden undertone gives it a softer edge. This citrusy shade was up on the runways on many collections from Ganni to Proenza Schouler.
Purple – Since pantone announced that 2022’s color of the year is Vey Peri, the shades of purple were spotted heavily on the runways. Very Peri helps us to embrace altered landscape of possibilities, opening us up to a new vision as we rewrite our lives. Very Peri places the future ahead in a new light.
Gold/Lemon – Sunny gold stimulates feeling of joy and good cheer. Anything that says butter and popcorn, cheesy shade of yellow is a YES!!
Kelly Green – An intense green that can be found in-between the blue and the yellow on the color wheel. The name Kelly comes from the common Irish family name as the color is commonly associated with the famous holiday, St. Patrick’s Day. There is no going wrong with this shade of green.
And that’s the end:)