Slate Gray
Gray is a staple in many people’s wardrobes year-round, and the darker slate gray is making a statement this season. While some brands opt for a classic collared midi dress with a tie waist, others choose to play with unique cut-outs. Slate gray is a versatile color in style and can be easily worn with different silhouettes.
Deep Blue
Designers have embraced royal blue for Spring/Summer 2024. With such a rich color taking center stage, designers balance it out by incorporating lighter denim shades with a rebellious touch.
Mauve Crush
Amidst the neutral and intriguing color palette dominating the runways this season, warm shades offer a captivating change of pace. A billowing maxi dress in a bold mauve hue eschews the softer nature of pastel tones.
Greenery
Shades of greenery have become decidedly prominent on the runways this fashion month, as brands employ the color in moments of color blocking and monochrome styling.
Deep Cherry Red
Deep red always exudes glamour and sensuality, and this year is no exception as it reigns supreme on the runways. Gucci focuses on the allure of this hue, while Hermès opts for a traditional feminine style with modesty through a calf-length midi dress.
Metallic Tones
Metallic tones are seen throughout the runways, and this year is no different. However, designers optimize the color trend by incorporating it into their entire designs, effortlessly striking a balance between boldness and sophistication.
Pale Green
The color is interpreted in various forms, from weightier knitted pieces as seen at Fendi to lighter, more fluid garments with Prada’s flexible movements. Effortlessly chic and incredibly versatile, pastel green is the perfect color for adding to one’s wardrobe.
Pale Yellow
This shade appears in the collections of labels such as Loewe, Louis Vuitton, and Loro Piana, among others, often in soft, smooth fabrics that exude elegance and sophistication, perfectly suiting the unique color.
White
Instead of opting for cream or off-white tones, brands choose the traditional white tone for weddings—of course, not wedding dresses. Take a design from Khaite and wear that color through a minimalist blazer or stick to classic white hues paired with a dress like a form-fitting maxi dress by Valentino.