If this yearsspring collectionsare any indication, its that colorand wearing more of itis on the rise.
Just take the newly-appointed Sabato De Sarno at Gucci, for example.
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So how do the color-averse approach the assignment?
Not to mention, these approachable shadesallstreet style-approved, of coursewill beautifully complement aclosetfull of neutrals.
Minimalist or maximalist, let these easy-on-the-eyes hues be your guide to incorporating color this year.

Other soft yet subtle style staples include Toves drapedgoing-out topand Max Maras slinky slip skirt.
You cant deny the allure of pale yellow separates from the masterminds of minimalism, Lemaire or The Row.
Or, opt for sweeter styles, like Banana Republics long-sleevepolo shirtor Anna Octobers slip dress.

Meanwhile, colorful tailoring comes courtesy of Loewe and Isabel Marant.
The hero hue not only dominated our winter wardrobes, but now, our spring ones too.
Coss button-up and Max Maras pleated pants are newworkwear essentials.

Then, there is Dorothee Schumachers draped top, which is an instant add-to-cart.
Just look to Gucci and the street style scene for proof.
Miu Mius polished polo is another certified It item to invest in.

Stauds flared midi skirt is the ultimateladylike luxury.
The key to picking the shade is softness while not heading too into the direction of pastel.
Or, slip into Bottega Venetas leather midi dress or & Other Stories satin style.

Stauds suit-like top is a commute-to-cocktail classic.
Our favorite examples include Loewes leather blazer and Guccis runway-approved mini dress.
Simpler pieces, likePossesviral suit vest and Doens alpaca-blend cardigan, are elegant enough for everyday.
















































