The New And Classic Colour Combinations To Try This Season
- Edited by
- Polly Knight
- Words by
- Elizabeth Little
Tod's
Last year’s butter yellow shows no signs of slowing down. At Tod’s, the shade was paired with rich brown - fast becoming the season’s modern neutral. The warmth of the two tones works in perfect harmony, balancing softness with depth for a combination that feels both directional and wearable.
Fendi
While neutrals will always have their place, spring is the moment to embrace something bolder. At Fendi, pink and red came together in a confident clash that felt surprisingly refined. The key lies in tonal balance - pairing softer pinks with deeper reds for a look that feels intentional rather than overpowering.
Balenciaga
For those who favour a more understated approach, black and white remains a failsafe. Balenciaga’s take proved that this classic pairing can still feel fresh, with sharp contrasts and clean lines creating looks that transition effortlessly from day to evening.