9 Unexpected Spring Color Trends to Be Excited About in 2024


Both of the major fashion seasons, fall and spring, bring with them their own associated color schemes. Autumn is all about Ivy League hues like burgundy, brown, and various dark shades of yellow and green. Meanwhile, spring is packed with pastels, including butter yellow and baby pink. These colors are popular in their designated seasons for a reason: They match the year’s changing environments. But sometimes, at least if you ask me, constant coordination can get a bit boring. That is why this year, I’m focusing all my attention on those color trends that don’t quite fit the stereotypical spring look. Suffice it to say, apart from one rogue shade of purple, don’t expect to find pastels of any kind in the shopping guide you’re about to dive into.

After studying the spring 2024 runways as well as my Instagram Saved folder, I’ve edited down this season’s color trends to nine unexpected shades, ranging from really anti-spring options like brown, gray, and oxblood, to only somewhat rogue inclusions like red, green, and magenta. From the looks of it, the move is to either style them monochromatically or stick with bold accessories, like an eye-catching bag or pair of shoes (preferably made of satin or mesh). However you choose to style the forthcoming color trends this spring, you can rest easy knowing that they won’t start to feel stale a few weeks into the season. That outcome just isn’t possible with unexpected options like these.

GRAY

Gray’s shift from Rocky Balboa’s gym uniform to spring’s chicest color happened pretty suddenly. One minute, the color painted our go-to sets for lazy grocery runs and days spent in bed with takeout and a fresh season of Love Is Blind. Then, the latest men’s runway shows took place, where all-gray ensembles reigned supreme and offered up a fresh perspective on the oft-overlooked color. Now, everyone whose style I admire on Instagram is wearing it from head to toe, including on baggy and fitted suits, kitten heels, trench coats, handbags, and more. It’s one of if not *the* color of the year, and it’s anything from expected for the months between April and June.