Popsugar Fashion Fashion Trends Spring Colour Trends 2019 7 Colour Combos Everyone Will Be Wearing This Spring 5 May 2019 by Avery Matera Image Source: Getty / Victor VIRGILE As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. We're pulling out all the stops when it comes to infusing some new life into our budding warm-weather wardrobe. First up? Colour. And a lot of it. But this Spring, we're not just sticking to one colour. In fact, we're mixing and matching brights and muted tones alike to create a rainbow-clad wardrobe for the ages. Taking a cue from collections like Louis Vuitton, Altuzarra, and more, check out some of the colour combinations you're about to see all over the place (if they haven't already begun to infiltrate your Instagram feed!). Plus, shop the looks ahead if you're looking for an excuse for a little retail therapy as the temperatures begin to rise. Electric Blue + Purple Image Source: Getty / Peter White Using Louis Vuitton's Spring 2019 finale look as inspiration, we're coming out of the Spring gates strong by way of electric blue and purple. Opting for prints to make it even more eye-catching (as seen on the catwalk), we love the retro '80s vibe of this colour combo. Electric Blue + Purple Image Source: Net-a-Porter.com Adam Lippes Floral-Print Hammered-Silk Top ($650) Paul Smith Slim-Fit Wool Trousers ($479) Adam Lippes Floral-Print Hammered-Silk Top $650 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Paul Smith Slim-Fit Wool Trousers $479 from farfetch.com Buy Now Hot Pink + Yellow Image Source: Getty / JP Yim Michael Kors reminded us how much we love colour with his collection that took us straight to the beach for Spring and Summer 2019. Among his head-turning looks were a number of yellow and pink combos. Let's just say this: Michael, we read you loud and clear and will definitely be trying out this bold combo in the months to come. Hot Pink + Yellow Image Source: zara.com Zara Banana-Print Shorts ($40) Raey V-Neck Fine-Knit Cashmere Sweater ($241) Zara Banana-Print Shorts $40 from zara.com Buy Now Raey V-Neck Fine-Knit Cashmere Sweater $241 from matchesfashion.com Buy Now Soft Pastel + Black Image Source: IMAXTREE / Alessandro Lucioni Chanel's Spring 2019 show was fittingly all about pastels, but we particularly loved the looks that were also grounded in black. (OK, OK, we know black isn't the bright colour you were probably thinking of, but allow us a little creative licence here.) To keep your pastels from looking like Easter-inspired garb, consider mixing your favourite pale pinks, blues, yellows, and more with an edgy black addition or two this Spring. Soft Pastel + Black Image Source: shop.goop.com Goop G. Label Stephanie Satin Top ($395) Rochas Osmanthus Skirt ($1523) Goop G. Label Stephanie Satin Top $395 from shop.goop.com Buy Now Rochas Osmanthus Skirt $1523 from shop.goop.com Buy Now Bold Orange + Pink Image Source: Getty / Peter White Altuzarra had us dreaming of brightly coloured fields of florals as he walked his looks down the runway for Spring 2019. The standouts among the group, however, were the orange and pink looks, with the tones covering everything from his signature shirtdresses and swimwear to wrap midi skirts and blazers alike. 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