4 New Color Trends That Are Bubbling This Month
Even though we have been tasked with spending our time indoors, the fashion community has not skipped a beat. Be it Zoom photo shoots, self-shot campaigns, or inventive new clothing trends, it feels as if the entire sartorial world is currently more creative than ever before. One particular sliver of this creativity that has caught my attention is new color trends. I don't know what it is, but so far, these new social restrictions have brought nothing but colorful new life to the wardrobes of fashion girls everywhere, and today, I'm going to walk you through the few that are trending harder than all the rest.
From a fun new shade of green to a hue you certainly haven't thought about since elementary school, go on to discover the new 2020 color trends we have spotted all over our Instagram feeds. Whether you're in need of new swimsuits, accessories, or summer dresses, you'll find all of the above and then some shopped out in every new color trend below.
Celery Green
So far this year, we've seen a rise in a variety of green hues including lime and neon, but as of late, celery green has taken center stage. The fresh yet somehow slightly neutral-feeling shade is just the trend we needed to brighten up our continued time indoors.
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Pale Yellow
"Stick-of-butter" dressing has slowly decreased in popularity, and replacing it are subtle pops of pale yellow. This soft hue looks good on just about everyone and so far has debuted on everything from swimwear to cozy separates.
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Bright Turquoise
Turquoise is a color we haven't seen rise to the top in a while, but seeing it again over the course of this past month makes us realize how much we missed it. Whether it's just a pop or a head-to-toe turquoise look, this is one color trend that we're hoping sticks around for the long haul.
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Ivory Oat
Oat-milk dressing is something we've been talking a lot about recently, but the creative looks fashion girls have been cooking up at home are worth showcasing here one last time.
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