3 Colours To Incorporate In Your SS23 Outfits

Colours speaks a lot about a person’s character/ mood. Some people adore wearing colours but others prefer staying low in their neutrals. Even if you’re someone that loves wearing all black everyday, how can you incorporate these trending colours into your daily fashion this season? The SS23 fashion shows embodied a newfound freedom and the excitement of trying something new, adopting a fearless approach that ranges from chaos to quiet. The desire for individualism is highlighted by colours and colour combinations that encourage experimentation and quirky contrasts, which inspire us to express ourselves in novel ways. 

SS23 colour palette:

1) Intense red

We knew red was going to be a part of this season’s colour palette as Rihanna donned a full red ensemble; jumpsuit over a skintight catsuit, paired with red Salomon sneakers. The intense bold red was even seen on the runways of Acne studios, Valentino, and Ferragamo to name a few. A full red piece may be too much but there are always pieces that have hints of red. A full red piece may be too much but there are always pieces that have hints of red which you can utilise into your outfits. 

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Image via Vogue
Image via Vogue
Image via Vogue

2) vibrant orange

I reckon orange is not as popular as red and its not used as much among fashion designers and influencers. But each year is about the art of experimenting and exploration. Potent designers like Dion Lee, GCDS, and Alexander McQueen presented pops of orange ranging from panty hose, silk sartorial satin sets to contrasting asymmetrical dress. 

Image via Vogue
Image via Vogue
Image via Vogue

3) Lemon

Lemon acts like a sister to mustard and close followers of fashion would know that mustard colour was trendy a few years ago. Missioni, Stella McCartney, and MSGM surprised their audience with pops of lemon in their SS23 collections. 

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Image via Vogue
Image via Vogue

After knowing the trendy colour palette for SS23, it’s time to integrate these colours into your Spring fashion diary to add live and joy.

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