With spring finally here, the days when I can live in my black, grey and burgundy clothing are gone, and it’s time for me to start thinking about the fresh capsule colour palette that I’ll be relying on to ensure my warm-weather outfits look put together and expensive. I have to be honest, I find elegant dressing much harder in the spring and summer than I do in autumn and winter, so naturally, I decided to ask my fellow Who What Wear editors about the colours they’ve already invested in for spring 2026, in hopes it would spark some inspiration for my own wardrobe.
And after much discussion in the office, I couldn’t help but notice that the same point kept coming up when talking to them: certain colours just aren’t working right now. In an era where colour is doing the heavy lifting in taking our outfits from simple to elevated, there are just some hues that feel outdated to fellow editors and me. And for spring 2026 specifically, we’re all about swapping out trendy, hard-to-style shades for intentional, elegant hues that look fresh, can be styled with ease and last in our wardrobes for many years to come.
To help you bring you some inspiration, below, I’ve rounded up the seven colours that we’re pausing on for spring 2026, and of course, the seven that we’ll be wearing instead.
7 Colours Our Editors Feel Are Outdated for Spring 2026 (and the 7 We’ll Be Wearing Instead)
1. Pausing: Tan, Wearing: Chocolate Brown
(Image credit: Aje Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “I’ve always turned to tan as the base colour for my warm weather outfits; however, the shade is starting to feel “samey” and honestly a little boring on its own. Of course, the colour is timeless, and I’ll never get rid of it, but for spring 2026, I’ll be adding in the chocolate brown hues we typically only see in winter that will complement my tan basics, yet also feel fresh and unexpected for the spring season. It’s elegant, sophisticated, and, most importantly, just as easy to style as any neutral.” — Brittany Davy, junior writer.
Shop the Trend:
ME+EM
Soft Sculpt Waistcoat
I cannot wait to swap out my blazers for waistcoats as the temperature starts to rise.
Boden
Chelsea Belted Linen Shorts
Yes, to this entire outfit.
Malone Souliers
May Brown Suede Clutch Bag
Chocolate suede will always get a yes from me.
Gucci
Vittoria Thong Sandal
These are high up on my luxury spring wishlist.
COS
Facade Straight-Leg Jeans
COS has some of the best jeans on the high street.
2. Pausing: Chartreuse, Wearing: Sage Green
(Image credit: Balmain Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “Chartreuse was the colour trend that I never expected to take off this year. It’s a divisive one for sure, and although I appreciate the vibrancy and playfulness of shade, it feels just a bit too out-there for me to incorporate into my spring outfit rotation. Instead, I’ll be turning to softer shades of sage green that feel wearable and pared back but still allow me to incorporate some colour into my otherwise neutral outfits.” — Natalie Munroe, news writer.
Shop the Trend:
COS
Pleated High-Neck Maxi Dress
No one will guess this is from the high street.
KALLMEYER
Aiden Pleated Grain De Poudre Straight-Leg Pants
Perfect for in or out of the office.
Alaïa
Le Teckel Medium Suede Shoulder Bag
The iconic Le Teckel now comes in this gorgeous sage green suede iteration.
M&S
Faux Suede Basket Weave Collared Shirt
FLABELUS
Uta Single-Strap Cotton Mary Jane Flats
Shoes are the easiest way to incorporate colour into an outfit.
3. Pausing: Stark White, Wearing: Black
(Image credit: Victoria Beckham Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “Aside from the occasional button-up shirt or classic tee, I’ve never been one to opt for white in spring. Not only does clothing in this colour stain easily, but I think wearing stark white in the warmer months is far too obvious a choice. Not to mention that more often than not, it ends up looking a little cheap if you don’t invest in high-quality pieces. So instead, I’m opting for black this spring. It’s versatile, polished, and I find it to be much more expensive-looking, regardless of your budget.” — Ava Gilchrist, SEO writer.
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Wear with loafers, ballet flats or kitten heels.
Whistles
Asymmetric Buckle Sandal
Sandal season is almost upon us!
H&M
Linen-Blend Tailored Trousers
An elegant take on the classic linen trouser.
ZARA
Zw Collection Embroidered Shirt
Between the pretty puff sleeves and the delicate embroidery, this blouse looks so expensive.
Anthropologie
Calla Woven Shoulder Bag
Leather woven bags are having a moment.
4. Pausing: Navy, Wearing: Pale Blue
(Image credit: The Attico Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “I practically live in navy throughout winter, as a softer but no less elegant alternative to black. But as spring comes around, I always look to lighter pastels to add to my wardrobe. Pale blue is sure to brighten up my outfits, and can also easily take the place of the navy I’d usually opt for, pairing well with both neutral and bold hues alike. Not only does this pretty shade look extremely put together, but I’ll also be investing in dresses and accessories alike in the hue just in time for wedding-guest season.” — Imani-Nia Francis-Tsolakis, junior fashion editor.
Shop the Trend:
The White Company
Shaped Scoop Neck Dress
An easy throw-on dress that you’ll wear from now until early autumn.
reiss
Linen Wide-Leg Trousers
Miu Miu
Arcadie Leather Mini-Bag
Miu Miu never disappoints me.
French Connection
Sammie Tailored Double Breasted Blazer
Such a pretty shade of blue.
Reformation
Leni Cashmere Halter
Wear with jeans, trousers and midi skirts alike.
5. Pausing: Burgundy, Wearing: Cherry Red
(Image credit: Fendi Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “I usually love deeper, moodier hues in summer, and this typically includes shades like burgundy. However, this season, I’m all about those brighter, mood-boosting hues that bring a fresh touch to my outfits. And cherry red is my shade of choice for spring 2026. It’s bold, eye-catching, and most importantly, pairs well with all neutrals.” — Remy Farrell, fashion editor.
Shop the Trend:
TOMMY HILFIGER
Oversized Fit Cover-Up Shirt With Linen
I’ll be taking this on all of my holidays this season.
Free People
Chilco Maxi Skirt
Style with a basic white tank and kitten heels.
Mint Velvet
Scoop Neck Layering Vest Top
This will act as the base layer for so many of your warm-weather outfits.
Prada
Prada Re-Edition 2005 Suede Mini-Bag
If red clothing feels too bold, start with an easy accessory like this suede handbag.
6. Pausing: Bright Pink, Wearing: Powder Pink
(Image credit: Blumarine Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “Whilst the bright, Barbie-esque pinks that dominated last spring were fun, I often found them tricky to style with my otherwise pared-back wardrobe. So for spring 2026, I’m opting for what is by far the most elegant hue in the pink family—powdery blush shades. They feel grown-up and understated but also surprisingly versatile, pairing well with creams, black and even chocolate brown. To me, it adds just the right amount of colour to my minimalist wardrobe without feeling overbearing or too bold.” — Rebecca Rhys-Evans, acting deputy editor.
Shop the Trend:
H&M
Oversized Linen Shirt
I’m calling it: we’ll be seeing powdery pink linen everywhere this season.
pullandbear
Jelly Sandals
Jelly sandals are back for 2026.
Faithfull
Vares Linen Maxi Dress
Bottega Veneta
Women’s Small Andiamo in Blush
The woven leather is instantly recognisable.
Miu Miu
Plume Satin Sneakers
Satin sneakers are a huge trend this season.
7. Pausing: Butter Yellow, Wearing: Canary Yellow
(Image credit: Ferragamo Spring Summer 2026/Launchmetrics Spotlight)
Style Notes: “Butter yellow has been “trending” for many years now. So much so that it’s practically become a neutral in the wardrobes of fashion people and editors alike. But personally, I’ve never felt that this pastel shade suits me very much. So for 2026, I’m looking to its punchier, dopamine-boosting older cousin, canary yellow, that feels elevated for the spring season. Not only can canary yellow blouses and tees pair well with my indigo and black jeans, but I can also see myself investing in a linen midi dress in this eye-catching hue.” — Poppy Nash, managing editor.
Shop the Trend:
Victoria Beckham
Posy Twisted-Shoulder Satin Midi Dress
Just look at the draping!
Manolo Blahnik
Larache 90 Suede Mules
An easy way to dip your toe (no pun intended) into the trend.
There are 16 shades to choose from in this throw-on co-ord.
Gucci
Gg Marmont Mini Bag
A statement handbag if I’ve ever seen one.
Polo Ralph Lauren
Classic Fit Linen Shirt
This linen shirt will pair well with black, blue or ecru denim.












































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