At Fashion Week for fall-winter 2019-2020, the top designers made some major fashion statements in living color, from neons to neutrals. But there were certain hues that we saw time and time again on the catwalk, meaning they are surefire colors to choose if you want to be up to date with the latest trends. Keep scrolling to discover which colors are most in fashion this season and prepare to revamp your wardrobe...
Millennial purple at Sally LaPointe
Pastels aren't just for spring! One of our faves this season is lavender – rebranded as millennial purple – which is soft, beautiful and oozes luxury. It's a shade that can be worn beautifully with neutrals like white, black and grey, or mixed it up with deeper shades in the same palette as we saw at Sally LaPointe.
Orange at Oscar de la Renta
This warm tone was seen all over NYFW! Oscar de la Renta wowed us with this beautiful orange dress in the fabric of the season – velvet. It can be paired with earthy browns and mustards, or for modern contrast, a deep red or ocean blue. It’s all up to your personal style!
Baby Blue at Rosa Cha
In line with the denim trend, this shade of blue is going strong this season. There is a big trend for rocking spring-like colors for the colder season, so, like the many pastels we saw on the catwalk, this powdery blue tone will carry you right through next season and beyond!
Mint green at Marc Jacobs
Mint green is a sophisticated tone that can add a pop of color to muted outfits. Pair it with light browns and greys, or go full on bright by combining with pastel yellows or pinks.
Nude at Christian Dior
The ultimate neutral this season, nude was seen on many a catwalk, including on the runway of Dior, where we spotted this evening gown worn over shorts. The sheer organza trend is also infused into the dress, using nude and black to stunning effect.
Neon at On-Off
If you want to stand out in a crowd, you can't miss with neon! Highlighter hues are back and bolder than ever, and are great to team with neutral shades or black. If you're not ready to commit to head-to-toe brights, opt for using neon as an accent color on a jacket or dress for a more subtle nod to the trend.
Pastel yellow at Rebecca Minkoff
This design by Rebecca Minkoff is a beautiful take on the yellow shades that are dominating this season. You can't go wrong with a sunny pastel – bring contrast with accessories in a primary color and a bold red lip.
Bubblegum pink at BOSS
We all want to be pretty in pink! A great year-round color, this super feminine shade looks great in monochrome or teamed up with white or light grey.