These Colours Are the Key to an Expensive-Looking Spring Wardrobe

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These Colours Are the Key to an Expensive-Looking Spring Wardrobe

From street style to the runway and, of course, Pantone’s predictions, when it comes to colour, there are plenty of indicators to help us understand which shades will be prominent for spring. Very Peri was crowned Pantone’s colour of the year and is gaining popularity for spring/summer 2023

On the runway, minimalist ivory was featured heavily at luxury brands including The Row, Valentino and JW Anderson, while sunset orange was a key colourway at Prada and Jacquemus. Additionally, shades of sage green and tangerine orange are already being worn by several of our favourite influencers.

Thankfully, the one thing each of these colours has in common is that they all look extremely high-end and can be worn as a statement shade to create an expensive-looking spring outfit. We definitely know we’ll be wearing these for the next few months. 

Keep scrolling to shop the six classic spring colours we’re investing in for a luxury-looking wardrobe.

Style Notes: Yellow clothes and accessories always make a comeback in the warmer months, but it’s a hard shade to get right. Often, it can look too twee, and other times too garish. Ochre, however, is the perfect chic balance. 

Look at those sleeves. 

The bag every editor wants in one of 2022’s standout hues. 

The wrap-around detail is a major top trend this season. 

A truly great co-ord. 

This looks more expensive than it is. 

Style Notes: Kelly green might be one of the year’s biggest trends—colour or otherwise—but in terms of classic spring colours, sage is where it’s at. The hue goes with so many other shades. I’m sure you’ll find it incredibly versatile. 

I’ve had my eye on this blazer for so long.

Just add a white tee and chunky sandals. 

The simplest way to incorporate colour into your outfits is with a handbag. 

Tick off two trends in one with a pair of sage silky trousers. 

The braided detail is so pretty. 

Style Notes: What would the warmer months be without a healthy dose of white and cream in your wardrobe? Wear it top to toe to look the epitome of rich and unbothered. 

Puff sleeves never fail to make an impact. 

This top has a gorgeous open back. 

All this needs is an Aperol spritz. 

These will pair just as beautifully with an slider sandals as they will metallic heels. 

An elevated take on the denim dress. 

Style Notes: Bright-orange tones are everywhere I look right now, but don’t worry—this isn’t a fleeting trend. Stick to juicy tangerine shades, and I promise you’ll pull them out each and every year. 

The ultimate occasion dress. 

This skirt comes in an array of chic colours. 

Just add your favourite jeans. 

No one is doing the tangerine trend like Mango. 

I’d never have guessed this suit came from the high street. 

Style Notes: Although shades of blue work year-round, I think they look their freshest come spring. In place of pastel shades, look to classic cobalt tones to elevate your outfits. 

This blazer comes in sizes XXS to 4XL. 

There’s nothing I love more than an outfit in one. 

One word: Fabulous. 

These are a mood. 

The perfect throw-on with jeans. 

Style Notes: This specific shade of purple was prevalent in too many collections for it to be an accident. Not only is it on-trend, but it’s one of those rare colours it’s generally agreed suits all complexions and hair colours. 

These are M&S, so you know they’re going to be incredible comfortable. 

The toe-posts will keep these mules firmly on your feet. 

Pastel blazers are trending in a big way this year. 

This bag is becoming seriously popular on social media. 

Did someone say “wedding season?”. 

Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2023 fashion trends you need to know

This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated. 

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