Across the many trends for spring/summer 2026, high-impact color is proving to be one of the biggest surprises of the season. There’s always at least one tone that defines a season—in recent times, butter yellow, chocolate brown, and cherry red have all been top contenders—but what seemed particularly impactful this season was how many brands embraced poignant palettes. Whether that meant primary color blocking at Celine, quirky combinations at Loewe, or monochrome dressing at Bottega Veneta, one thing is for certain: it’s all about rich saturation right now. We’re seeing the trickle effect on the street, with many celebrities injecting bolder hues into their off-duty wardrobes—so if you’re looking for a guide to wearing color, consider this your starting point.

How to Wear Color, Inspired by Celebs:

Whether you’re a minimalist or maximalist, take notes from some of our favorite celebs who have been mastering the moment. Jennifer Lawrence is always a standout in our book, often spotted in quirky color mashups. For a recent sighting in New York, the actress teamed a bold red cardigan and bright yellow graphic T-shirt together, grounded by straight-leg blue jeans and her trusted Adidas Tokyo sneakers. A few days later, she was seen wearing a long-sleeved crimson polo shirt atop pink pants from Siedrés (unfortunately sold out), styled with suede accessories and her signature ball cap—the actress certainly has a thing for red, a lesson for us all: when you find a color that works, it’s worth building on over and over.

Up-and-coming designer Colleen Allen has been generating buzz, pairing ’90s minimalist silhouettes with saturated color for spring. Michaela Coel recently wore a draped blouse in orange-red with royal purple pants from the brand for press tours for her latest films, Mother Mary and The Christophers, while Carey Mulligan opted for a long-sleeve top in tomato red, mixed with a bright orange slip skirt during Beef promotions. Together, they make a compelling case for keeping shapes simple and structured, letting the vibrant colors do the talking.

If you’re hesitant about the idea, go the Zoë Kravitz route by small splashes to your staple neutrals. Alongside a black car coat, earth-toned jeans, ballet flats, and a brown suede handbag, colorful accents like pale yellow tee or a brightly beaded necklace add dimension to every wardrobe essential.

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