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By Alex Kessler
While we're still very much in the throes of the fall 2024 collections, we already have an eye towards what we'll be wearing this spring. A subdued palette prevailed in the fall 2023 collections, reflecting the understated, minimalist clothes seen on the catwalk. Fast forward to spring 2024, and many designers maintained this commitment to simplicity, but soft, calming hues were punctuated by vibrant bursts of exuberant, opulent color. From pristine whites at Saint Laurent and Valentino to the luxurious golds featured in Ralph Lauren and Alberta Ferretti’s creations, see Vogue’s breakdown of the key color trends from the spring 2024 collections below.
Porcelain white
Wearing white in the summer is a timeless choice. Saint Laurent reimagined its iconic 1967 Saharienne jacket as impeccably tailored shirts and trousers. Valentino presented elaborate cut-out party dresses, and Standing Ground showed evening gowns with a celestial touch, using beads embedded into layers of jersey. For more adventurous dressers, Chopova Lowena and Molly Goddard presented silhouettes and textures guaranteed to be a talking point at a party.
Cherry Red
Fashion’s obsession with bright red has been impossible to ignore in recent seasons, seen on the runway but also the red carpet. Spring 2024 brought a noticeable shift towards deeper and more opulent versions of the shade. Sabato De Sarno’s first Gucci collection made liberal use of a color he dubbed “Gucci Rosso,” presenting pencil skirts, blazers and striking accessories all in the same deep cherry hue. Rick Owens, meanwhile, deviated from his signature black to showcase flared trousers, bralettes and statement stomper boots all in red.
Sky Blue
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How better to do dopamine dressing than by wearing the most soothing shade of sky blue? Alaïa and JW Anderson used the colour in form-fitting designs that sensually hugged the body, with the latter incorporating cut-outs. Hodakova dabbled in unconventional silhouettes by repurposing wardrobe essentials, while Ahluwalia presented precision-cut separates in the most serene shades of blue. Bottega Veneta showcased a show-stopping strapless dress adorned with meticulously positioned fringe, complemented by an array of sky-blue accessories to infuse an extra touch of joy.
Pastel Lilac
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Pastels were key to the spring 2024 collections, but the standout shade among them was luscious lilac. There were violet knitted sweaters and trench coats at Michael Kors Collection, while Masha Popova introduced pale purple denim separates adorned with her distinctive tyre mark prints. Tom Ford’s new creative director, Peter Hawkings, caught everyone’s attention with slinky satin suiting in delicate lilac, and the color popped up at Maison Margiela, Supriya Lele and Issey Miyake, too.
Liquid Gold
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Gold took on a sleeker, more fluid appearance on the spring 2024 runways. From elegantly draped gowns that accentuated the body’s contours at Ralph Lauren, Roksanda and Di Petsa, to party-ready attire from Tove, Alberta Ferretti and Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, the collections presented endless ways to add a Midas touch to your wardrobe.
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