The most popular spring colors of 2019

How Colors Make Us Feel

If variety is the spice of life, then that makes color the paprika. With it, life is more invigorating. Color has so many abilities from setting our mood to elevating our appetite. It often has more power in your everyday life by altering your mood and setting your perceptions than you might think. So let’s use this opportunity to look at the most popular Spring colors for 2019.

What Can Injecting Spring Colors Into Your Wardrobe Do For You?

Spring is known as a time for new beginnings and growth. In like manner, adding a new spring color to your wardrobe can lighten your mood and help you move past your Winter-weather blues. Furthermore, just wearing one new Spring color item in your outfit makes the entire outfit feel fresh and new. And gives you the confidence to take on the world. 🙂

What are the 16 most popular Spring Colors for 2019?

The most popular spring colors for 2019 consist of 12 regular colors and 4 neutrals. The colors tend to be on the bright side of the spectrum with the exception of some earthy greens and browns. Overall they create an optimistic aray.

Click on the link in the list below to skip to your favorite color and how you can add it to your wardrobe.

How to incorporate the hottest Spring colors of 2019 into your wardrobe.

When you add some new color to your wardrobe, you have several different options. One, buy an accent piece like a necklace and wear it with neutrals or another coordinating color. Two, wear the new color from head to toe. Three, acquire several pieces in the color that match to create splashes of color throughout the outfit, such as matching necklace, belt, purse and shoes. Another option would be to match your shoes with your top. Whatever your preference, it’s always fun to experiment with new color! I’ve scoured the online stores to curate a selection of items in all 16 of the hot colors for Spring/Summer 2019. This post contains affiliate links from Amazon and other parties. Full disclosure, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This is at no additional cost to you.

Fiesta

Fiesta is a bright, fiery, warm spring red with a golden undertone. Because of its warm undertone, it is worn best by Springs and Autumns. Dress in Fiesta from head to toe or alternatively, use it as a splash of color with your accessories.

Jester Red

Jester Red is a deep intense red. While wearing it from head-to-toe, you’re sure to turn heads, but using it as an accent can be just as powerful of a statement. Winters, Springs, and Autumns pull off this red the best.

Turmeric

Turmeric’s invigorating, yellow-orange is a perfect color for Springs as well as some Autumns. This playful hue has a youthful presence. It’s a great color to use as an accent with neutrals, blues or an analogous scheme of yellows and oranges.

Living Coral

Living Coral in all its glory is a perfect color for Springs and Autumns. This red-orange hue is a perfect complement for teal and its blue-green tone.

Pink Peacock

Pink Peacock is a perfect color for Winters and Summers. Winters look stunning pairing it with black or Terrarium Moss or wearing it in one color from head to toe. Summers could wear it with white, mint green or medium grey. Such a fun, vibrant color to celebrate Spring-time!

Pepper Stem

Because of this green’s yellow undertone, Autumns and Springs will wear it best.

Aspen Gold


Because of this yellow’s golden undertone, Autumns and Springs will wear it best. If the color is more of a pure yellow, it will be suitable for Winters as well. And furthermore, if it is lightened just a little bit, Summers can wear it too. Yellow is a rather divisive color, either people love it, or they hate it.

Princess Blue

Winters and Springs wear the intensity of Princess Blue well. It works great as a pop of color or combined with other hues. Create an analogous color scheme with Princess Blue, Pink Peacock and a Pink-Blue in the middle.

Toffee

Toffee is a warm brown. Autumns and Springs will look the most radiant in this rendition of brown. Furthermore, it makes a fantastic neutral.

Mango Mojito


Autumns and Springs will look fabulous in Mango Mojito. This bright yellow-orange is a joyful representation, reminiscent of sunshine itself.

Terrarium Moss

Terrarium moss is perfect for Winters and Autumns because of its deep color.

Sweet Lilac

Sweet Lilac is a cool pink. It is perfectly suited for Summers and Winters.

Soybean

Soybean is a warm neutral, so it is great for Springs and Autumns. However, because it reads a whole lot like a pastel yellow, it is also very attractive on Summers.

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Eclipse

Eclipse is an amazingly versatile navy that can be worn by all the seasons. A great staple for any wardrobe.

Spring Colors Eclipse Flat

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Spring Colors Eclipse Bomber

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Spring Colors Eclipse Pants

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Sweet Corn

Sweet Corn is another light neutral that can be worn by all the seasons except very light complected Winters. Those winters with a light complexion may find that this color makes them look sallow.

Brown Granite

Last, but not least, Brown Granite can be worn best by Springs, Autumns, and Winters. Sadly it is too dark a color for Summers’ delicate complexion. It makes a great dark neutral for your color palette.


The Last Thing You Need to Know about the Most Popular Spring Colors

If you want a piece where you can sport several of the hottest colors for the season, try this scarf from Target. It’s got Princess Blue, Peacock Pink, Soybean, Eclipse, Aspen Gold and Mango Mojito! You won’t find a better tool to pull several of these popular colors together into one outfit.

Ultimately, Spring is a time of optimism, growth and new beginnings. I love using color symbolically to embrace these ideals. I hope you’ll join me by adding some new color to your wardrobe as well.

Don’t forget, you can always follow my COLOR board on Pinterest. . . or check out more about the colors here.

Finally, I’d love to hear how you’ve used one of these new Spring Colors in your wardrobe color palette. Tell me about it in the comments below!

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