Trend Report: Sorbet Shades

The fashion crowd are switching up spring’s perennial sorbet selection for bolder colours that are less sugary and more stylish. Here’s how to pimp your pastels this spring.

A recap of the runways of Spring/Summer 2018 is sufficient reminder that fashion trends have turned a welcome 180 this year. Last year’s colour palette was saturated with ice white separates, crisp blue shirting, surprising denim tailoring and sandy-hued layers – with a surprising excess of masculinity dominating the warm weather trends. Happily, the fashion world has rebelled against this stripped-back interpretation this year, replacing last year’s subdued, sensible shades with frivolous, ice-cream inspired colours.

This isn’t a saccharine display of spring pastels. Forget baby blues and pale pinks, and imagine a sundae of pistachio greens, sherbet yellows, pale lavenders and candied oranges. Numerous brands have taken a fresh approach to the seasonal look by applying multiple shades to individual items; Alberta Ferretti is a particular champion of ombre, creating romantic silk evening dresses featuring pleating and ruffles in juxtaposing pastel hues – a look that’s been readily adopted by designer names and high street brands alike.
 

Take cues from the fashion crowd by embracing mismatched colours; top influencers like Emili Sindlev and Jenny Walton have showcased complimentary sherbet-hued tailoring to block colour separates. Elsewhere, the catwalk offers an extensive source of inspiration; try boxy lilac jackets over pale cornflower jeans and look to simple satin slip dresses for a look inspired by cult Ukrainian label Bevza.

How to wear it? Monochrome pairings are easy to dismiss (white is too stark, black too aggressive) so going tonal is the only viable option. But don’t let that put you off – elegant, summery and cool, try head-to-toe in one shade for a chic event, or mix and match for a fashion-forward approach. And if all else fails, blue denim is your friend. Pair with boyfriends, straight legs and flares for a failsafe spring look.
 

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