Gray coal
Gray is a steady choice in many people’s wardrobes all year long, and this season, dark charcoal gray tones are becoming very popular. Designers got creative with turtleneck midi dresses and lace-ups, while other brands chose to experiment with unique cut-outs. Charcoal gray is an extremely versatile color tone in the fashion world, easily combined with many different outfit designs.
Dark blue
Royal blue has been actively used by designers for Spring Summer 2024. With the prominent appearance of such a diverse color range, they considered adding variety by combining with other shades, usually light denim blue to create a unique style.
crushed apricots
With neutral and inviting tones dominating the runways this season, warm hues offer a charming innovation. An example is a flowing maxi dress in a bold color scheme, deciding not to pursue the light nature of pastel tones.
Green
The virtues of green were evident on the runways this month, as brands used the color in color blocking and monochrome outfits.
Deep cherry red
Deep red always creates a seductive and attractive look, and this year, it is not surprising that it is popular on the runways. Gucci focuses on the sensuality of this color, while Hermès chooses a traditionally feminine style, with modesty and gentleness through ankle-length midi dresses.
Metallic color
Metallic colors are seen all over the runways, this year is no exception. However, designers have optimized this season’s color trend by using it throughout their looks, easily finding the balance between bold and sophisticated.
Light blue
Color was expressed in a variety of forms, from heavier knits like at Fendi to lighter pieces with fluid movement like Prada. Elegant and incredibly versatile, pastel blue is the perfect color to add to your wardrobe.
Pale yellow
The color appears in the collections of brands like Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Loro Piana, among others, often in soft, silky fabrics and soft, shiny materials that exude glamour. Style and elegance combined with unique colors.
white
Instead of opting for cream or off-white tones, brands are opting for traditional white tones for weddings – without the logo Yes, of course. Take a Khaite, style it and pair it with a Minimale blazer or keep it classic paper white with an I Staying with Valentino maxi dress.