Pantone: fashion color trend for spring / summer (2026)
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Pantone LLC, the global color authority and provider of professional color standards for the design industry, today released the Spring/Summer 2026 edition of the Pantone® Fashion Color Trends Report.
This season’s report presents the ten most prominent colors for the fashion industry, as well as six new off-season shades that we can expect to see when fashion designers present their new spring/summer 2026 collections.

This season of contrasts sees bright colors juxtaposed with softer neutrals, creating space for personal expression. The palette is at the crossroads of vibrancy and restraint.
According to DesignTaxi, saturated tones such as Acacia, a green-tinged yellow, and Lava Falls, a fiery red, are combined alongside quieter shades like Dusty Rose and Tea Rose to create collections that felt both dramatic and wearable. The inclusion of Alexandrite, a teal with a moody depth, and Muskmelon, an energetic orange, bring about a spectrum that spans optimism, passion, and calm.

Top 10 standout colors


This approach reflects the dual spirit of spring/summer 2026 – color is both an exclamation point and a grounding force.
- Acacia (PANTONE 13-0640 TCX)
- Marina (PANTONE 17-4041 TCX)
- Muskmelon (PANTONE 15-1242 TCX)
- Alexandrite (PANTONE 18-4835 TCX)
- Lava Falls (PANTONE 18-1552 TCX)
- Dusty Rose (PANTONE 17-1718 TCX)
- Tea Rose (PANTONE 16-1620 TCX)
- Amaranth (PANTONE 19-2410 TCX)
- Burnt Sienna (PANTONE 17-1544 TCX)
- Burnished Lilac (PANTONE 15-1905 TCX)
The seasonless shades
In addition to the main accents, Pantone also highlighted a number of “seasonless” neutrals to ensure versatility while encouraging playful combinations.
The dark brown of Coffee Bean, the soft white-gray of Whyte Onyx and the warm beige of Angora became sources of more intense shades. Greens such as sage and forest green (sycamore) further enhance this balance, giving designers a solid basis for experimentation.

- Coffee Bean (PANTONE 19-0915 TCX)
- White Onyx (PANTONE 12-4300 TCX)
- Rhodonite (PANTONE 19-3838 TCX)
- Sycamore (PANTONE 19-5917 TCX)
- Sage Green (PANTONE 15-0318 TCX)
Designers dictate fashion, and colors are their accessory. Without colors it would be boring because they give charm and meaning to life. I hope these unique colors have also inspired you to create something fashionable, maybe for yourself, or maybe for a larger audience. Use them and enjoy your meaningful existence.
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