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 here — I’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.