Spring/Summer 2026 Colours: What to Consider This Season … and Every Season

Spring always brings that familiar whisper: try something new, wear something brighter, reinvent yourself.

With the release of the London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 Top Colours … that whisper becomes a little louder — echoing through magazines, shop windows, your inbox and social media feeds.

London Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2026 blended the familiar with the fresh. Heritage neutrals meet bright, mood-lifting tones. Tradition gets a playful and wearable twist. Comfort and creativity coexist … giving you room to express yourself. Colours that feel like you … with just enough flair to make them your own.

You can discover Pantone’s London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 Top Colours hereI’ve created a Pinterest board … not as a rulebook but as a source of inspiration.

Here’s the truth I want you to hold onto: it’s rare for women not to already own colours that suit them. Most women instinctively gravitate towards what feels right. You’ve likely been doing it for years — reaching for the colours that lift your skin, brighten your eyes or simply make you feel more like yourself.

Yet … despite that inner knowing … it’s easy to feel pulled off course. The noise is constant. “This is the colour of the season.” “Everyone needs this shade.” “That colour looks amazing on you!” — well-meaning comments from friends and family. But … how can anyone truly know what works for you if they don’t know how you feel in that colour?

That’s where doubt quietly creeps in.

I always say to the women I work with: the most important thing is understanding yourself in colour. Not just what you’ve been told suits you but what resonates with you — emotionally as well as visually.

Colour isn’t just about appearance … it’s about energy, presence and how you want to show up in the world.

Yes … most women already know what colours suit them and what doesn’t. What’s often missing is the why?why does one colour make you glow while another leaves you feeling flat? Why does a certain tone feel effortless … while another feels like a costume? That’s where the science comes in.

If you’re curious about that deeper understanding — about learning not just what works but why? — my soon-to-launch Colour Analysis Experience is designed for exactly that and my waitlist is now open if you would like to join.

And if you would like a little guidance — whether that’s refining the colours you already love or exploring new ones with confidence … I’m here.

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