Spring’s Freshest Colours: How to Wear the Season’s Best Shades
Colour is one of spring’s greatest gifts. After months of winter neutrals, the season invites us to be bolder, fresher, and more playful with what we wear. But knowing how to wear colour confidently is an art — and once you’ve cracked it, you’ll never look back.
Here’s your guide to the standout shades of Spring 2026 and exactly how to wear them.
Butter Yellow: The Season’s Most Wearable Shade
Soft butter yellow is having a serious moment, and it’s easy to see why. Warm, cheerful, and surprisingly flattering on a wide range of skin tones, it brings instant sunshine to any outfit. The key is keeping everything else in your look simple — let the yellow do the talking.
How to wear it: A butter yellow wrap dress with white trainers and minimal gold jewellery is one of spring’s most effortless looks. For something more understated, try a pale yellow knit layered over white wide-leg trousers.
Soft Sage Green: Nature’s Neutral
Sage green sits beautifully between a colour and a neutral — which makes it incredibly easy to style. It works as a base tone that plays well with everything from white and cream to dusty pink and terracotta. It feels calm, grounded, and deeply seasonal.
How to wear it: A sage green linen shirt tucked into beige wide-leg trousers is the spring office look. Or go full tonal and pair a sage top with sage trousers for a sophisticated monochrome moment.
Dusty Rose: Elevated Pink for Grown-Ups
Forget candy pink — this spring it’s all about the muted, sophisticated tones of dusty rose. It’s pink that takes itself seriously: elegant, feminine, and endlessly versatile. It pairs beautifully with navy, camel, cream, and other soft pastels.
How to wear it: A dusty rose midi dress is perhaps the most elegant spring outfit you can put together with one piece. Add nude heels and a cream clutch and you’re done. For daywear, a rose-toned knit with tailored cream shorts hits just right.
Ivory and Off-White: The Spring Non-Colour
Sometimes the best thing to wear in spring is no colour at all — or rather, the closest thing to no colour: ivory and off-white. These shades photograph beautifully, feel fresh and clean, and act as the perfect canvas for pops of spring colour in your accessories. A full ivory outfit is also one of the most striking things you can wear.
How to wear it: An ivory linen co-ord (blazer and wide-leg trousers) is a power look that works from morning meetings to evening drinks. Add a single coloured bag — sage, terracotta, or coral — to bring it to life.
Terracotta: The Warm Anchor
Terracotta and warm rust tones bridge the gap between winter and spring perfectly. They carry the warmth of the colder months but feel grounded and earthy in the brighter light of spring. This is the colour for those who find pastels a little too soft.
How to wear it: Terracotta trousers with a cream or white top is a pairing that never fails. Add tan leather accessories — a woven bag, leather sandals — for a cohesive, sun-drenched aesthetic.
Mix and Layer With Confidence
The real magic of spring dressing happens when you start to layer and mix these colours together. Dusty rose and sage. Butter yellow and ivory. Terracotta and cream. Spring’s palette is designed to harmonise — so trust your instincts, experiment, and lean into what makes you feel most like yourself.
Explore this season’s colour-led pieces at Natylia — designed to help you wear spring exactly the way you want to.