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These 16 NET-A-PORTER Arrivals Confirm Spring's Chicest Color Trends

Collage of Spring Wardrobe
(Image credit: Original Illustration by Audrey Hedlund)

After what feels like two years of red dominance, four fresh color trends have emerged just in time for spring. Have no fear, burgundy and cherry red are still prominent, but it's time to make space for the newcomers: blush pink, butter yellow, mint green, and shades of gray. This set is a return to tradition, taking us back to our roots with seasonally appropriate pastels. I, for one, can't wait to trade in my black knits and slacks for these lighter shades, and I'm starting with the following 16 pieces from NET-A-PORTER. We got a peek at these colors on the runways, but one scroll through the retailer's spring edit makes it clear that these four shades are the winners of the season. Shop my designer picks for spring below.

Blush Pink

Pink for spring is certainly not groundbreaking, but there is something refreshing about pulling out a blush-pink button-down after months of wearing neutral sweaters. Embrace seasonal traditions and shop my favorite pink pieces from NET-A-PORTER below.

Shades of Gray

I'll admit it: This is a color trend I didn't see coming. I associate gray with fall and winter collections, but I love how these pieces complement the other pastels. Neutral lovers, this one is for you.

Butter Yellow

Butter yellow continues to dominate. If you have yet to test-drive this color trend, the following four pieces can easily be incorporated into your existing wardrobe.

Mint Green

Not to pick favorites, but I saved the best for last. I'm already envisioning how to style mint green this season, and let's just say chocolate brown is involved.

Natalie Gray Herder
Commerce Editor, Branded Content

Natalie Gray Herder is a Commerce Editor on the branded content team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.