Color trend spring/summer 2023

The spring/summer2023 collections displayed a wide variety of colors and color combinations. Inspiration continues to come from both the natural and the virtual worlds. Here are the top four colors seen on the runways of New York, London, Milan and Paris.

Cobalt blue

Image: Courtesy Jason Wu SS23

New York – Jason Wu – a cold shouldered chiffon blouse with coordinating pants and an overlaying backwards ‘apron.’

Image: Courtesy David Koma SS23

London – David Koma – a jacket in a technical fabric and matching mini skirt, over-the-knee boots and faux fur bag

Image: Courtesy Alberta Ferretti SS23

Milan – Alberta Ferretti – a satin strapless jumpsuit with a double plaited belt

Image: Courtesy Off-White SS23

Paris – Off-White – a tight sweater knit dress with a cold shoulder over a cropped turquoise turtleneck

Neon Green

Image: Courtesy, Michael Kors SS23

New York – Michael Kors – a three-piece suit with a crop top, two button blazer and pants.

Image: Courtesy Mark Fast SS23

London –Mark Fast – a halter neck mini corset dress with side lacing.

Image: Courtesy Etro SS23

Milan – Etro – a satin skirt with an asymmetric wide fringed hem and matching bra top and baseball cap.

Image: Courtesy Abra SS23

Paris – Abra – a mock turtleneck dress with a star embellishment and an asymmetric hemline

Neutrals

Image: Courtesy Adam Lippes SS23

New York – Adam Lippes – a dirndl style skirt with a matching ruffled top and tall sunhat

Image: Courtesy Burberry SS23

London – Burberry – a twist on their traditional raincoat over matching pants.

Image: Courtesy Bottega Veneta SS23

Milan – Bottega Veneta – slender pants and a cream tank top under a plaid shirt.

Image: Courtesy Gauchere SS23

Paris – Gauchere – a three piece suit that includes a two button jacket, overlong pants and top with a crinkled surface.

Purple

Image: Courtesy LaQuan Smith SS23

New York – LaQuan Smith – low rise pants and a matching halter neck bra in purple sequins with a white transparent shirt.

Image: Courtesy Marques' Almeida SS23

London – Marques' Almeida – a purple bias cut sweater and skirt with center slit over knee high boots.

Image: Courtesy Giorgio Armani SS23

Milan – Giorgio Armani look 38 was a one button heavily embellished longline blazer with a matching skirt over pants in chiffon

Image: Courtesy Christian Wijnant SS23

Paris - Christian Wijnants look 22 was a purple trench coat and matching shorts with a white shirt and black patent platform boots.

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To say that the calendar for this Fashion Month was busy would be an understatement. Over the course of a month, the best of fashion was showcased, from New York to London, followed by Milan and then finally Paris. While the Fall-Winter 2022-2023 season saw fashion go back to basics, Spring-Summer 2023 had a festive spirit and evoked imagination, with pieces that married fashion and art. The 2000s, which had recently seemed to be gradually losing momentum, surprisingly made the cut for another season. Cargo pants were also everywhere, highlighting the will of houses and labels to serve fashion that fits in with everyday life. In terms of color, the Barbiecore trend gave way to softer shades, including baby blue, sunset tones, and monochrome beiges.

Color trend spring/summer 2023

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By Héloïse Salessy

Translated by Nafiseh Soolari

  • Color trend spring/summer 2023

    Y/Project, Loewe, Balmain via GoRunway

    Optical illusions

    In what was an ingenious display of creativity, fashion played with optical illusions, unveiling trompe-l'oeil pieces that transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary. With pixelated shapes, trouser skirts and faux topless effects, the body was celebrated with futuristic accents at the Y/Project, Loewe and Balmain shows.

  • Color trend spring/summer 2023

    Coperni, Diesel, Fendi via GoRunway

    Cargo

    From their origins in the British army in the late 1930s to today, cargo pants have not aged a bit. At the crossroads between military aesthetics and streetwear influences, they became a fashion essential at Coperni, Diesel and Fendi.

  • Color trend spring/summer 2023

    Bottega Veneta, Off-White, Loewe via GoRunway

    3D Flowers

    Whether with a new twist on a bouquet or with lifelike tropical flowers, Off-White (Ibrahim Kamara's debut collection), Loewe (with its giant anthurium) and Bottega Veneta transformed simple garments into blossoming works of art.

What colors are in for spring/summer 2023?

About the Spring/Summer 2023 Core Classics:.
PANTONE 13-4201. Oyster Mushroom. A non-presumptive grey with a silent power..
PANTONE 14-6011. Grayed Jade. A mineralised greyed green tone..
PANTONE 12-0912. Tender Peach. A delicate peach with a gentle touch..
PANTONE 17-1230. Mocha Mousse. ... .
PANTONE 19-3954. Bluing..

What is the trend color for 2023?

The 2023 color of the year is a blend of gray and beige with subtle red undertones that pair well with today's trending earth-tone paint colors. Rustic Greige wraps a room in warmth, making it perfect for kitchens, bedrooms, and family spaces alike.
Below, see the 12 trends we couldn't ignore from the spring 2023 shows..
Heavy Cargo. Courtesy of Miu Miu. ... .
Column Dressing. Courtesy of Versace. ... .
Fringe. Courtesy of Bottega Veneta. ... .
The Grace Jones Effect. Courtesy of Alaïa. ... .
Grecian Glamour. Courtesy of Salvatore Ferragamo. ... .
The New White Shirt. ... .
Spottie Dottie. ... .
Prep School..
7 fashion trends to have on your radar in 2023.
Tailoring. Slouchy, oversized blazers were all the rage at Valentino and even Chanel opted for relaxed-fit versions of its trademark bouclé jackets in playful pinks. ... .
Mini dresses. ... .
Lace. ... .
Fringing. ... .
Thigh-high splits. ... .
Denim..