Increase your wardrobe with colors directly from New York Fashion Week
Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limit all rights reserved. Croc effect ‘Medusa’ 95 ‘Handbag summary at the recent New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026, the color palette was dominated by blues, pinks and earthy neutral. This guide shows how to add these trending colors to your wardrobe. We glued our eyes to the recently held New York Fashion Week Spring/ Summer 2026 to see the trends it throws for the next year. And it didn’t disappoint. It was good to see that certain classic prints such as polka dots and checks are still in style, and there were quite a few ramp shows where ruffles and sculptures dominated. And in jewelry it is striking, utilitarian pendants that take the spotlight. We? It was the palette of colors that the shows devised that excited us. Happy colors such as pinks, blues and yellow will be in fashion with earthly tasks and burnt sienna. And if you love your colors minimally, monochrome is also back. Lounge’s composition for the week shows how to add the colors of 2026 to your wardrobe. Much Cerulean Yes, the shade that makes Miranda’s Miranda Priestly deliver the memorable monologue in the film, Prada wears, is going to be one of the ‘IT’ shades of 2026. ‘ A smart way to add the shade to your closet would be accessories, which in this case is this beautifully decorated handbag. The belt detail is made of croc-effective relief and contains the Medusa ’95 hardware-in silver-which was first seen in the 1995 iconic collection. The handbag has a magnetic refresher clapping and a detachable shoulder strap of the cross body. Available on Versace.com; £ 3.31 lakh. Look at the full image Pankaj and Nidhi Araquis Moonlit Grace Cape Set Haute Cacao on the Michael Kors Show, Models walked out in outfits in hot browns that prove that this earthly shadow is nowhere to go in 2026. As the collection showed, the neutral shade for the perfect contrast for bright green, pinks and blue. This cocoa-colored Georgette and Silk Organza set of Pankaj and Nidhi seems to be the right shade of brown to turn heads. The set contains a flowing Cape with fringe and embroidery details, a mere shirt and flared pants. Available on pankajandnidhi.com; £ 71,000. Look at the full image Julietta Lamar Silver-Plated, Dop and Rope Hall pending love as collections at Chloe, Miu Miu and Prada have shown, pendants are the ‘IT’ accessories of the moment, but the turn is that it is not simply decorative and has a utilitarian element. Think of mini coins or card holders who double as jewelry. Talk about being Nifty! We are zero on this handmade necklace of the label Julietta. It has a glittering shell while the pendant is tossed to a glossy cord with silver -plowed Aghets. It is a versatile necklace that goes well with almost any outfit. Available on net-a-porter.com; £ 34,635. Look at the full image label Khushboo Haran Borchar ‘Silent Intervals’ Monochrome dress Two colors The monochromatic black-and-white color palette anchored quite a few look at Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors shows. The designers experimented with the neutral shades through textures and layered pieces that supplemented colorful separations. As this panel of the label shows Khushboo Haran Borkar, the white and black combination would work for a clever comfortable look. The dress also has a sharp ‘patti’ neckline, black shackles and side plies. As shown here, you can contract with a monochromatic suitcase and black shoes. Or you can add a color color by picking a red stable or suitcase. Available on Elahe.in; £ 15,500. Take a look at the full Beeld Gucci Dégradé Logo-Print Shirt Blue on Blue in all its shades of Sky Blue to Cerulean-will be the color to notice. You can all go into this versatile color as this men’s shirt from Gucci shows. The shirt’s top scorer is of monogram cotton mesh fabric in a relaxed pace, and it is the dégradé effect of vivid blues. Complete the look by connecting it with matching shorts and chips for a casual Sunday brunch at the pool. Available on mrporter.com; £ 1.10 lakh. Look at the full Beeld Chloé Fluid Long Dress Vision in Pink Pink – from bright fuchsia to dusty rose – was a shade that was prominent at NYFW. We love the soft shade – ‘divine red’ of this long dress of the label Chloé, whose collection was at NYFW entitled female vertigo. The dress is adapted from organic side mouseline and contains side inserts, shell sleeves and pearl buttons – details that make it look straight from a Victorian painting. Available on chloe.com; £ 5.72 Lakh. Look at the full image Dior Stand-Collar jacket on the button our Riffel the popular slogan ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ in choosing this absolutely beautiful jacket from the House of Dior. The jacket, displayed on the Dior Winter 2025-2026 men’s fashion show, is a tribute to the original A-line designed by Christian Dior. The stand jacket is manufactured in a pink side bike, and contains a bar buttons, side belt bags and a button closure. Available on Dior.com; £ 4.34 lakh. Look at the full Beeld Bottega Veneta ‘Sofia’ 90 crystal-decorated pumps of glass panties Cinderella in the 21st century would probably retire for a party in these beautiful pumps. This Bottega Veneta held the neutral white/ivory palette predicted by NYFW. They are at 90 mm heels and have crystal decorations all over the mesh silhouette. Available on mytheresa.com; £ 1.61 lakh. Look at the full image Isabel Marant ‘Sirina’ printed silk-full scarf-header scarves are back in the business world. It is around the waist like a belt, on the head in a lot of boho bandana style or in the grandmother-grandmother style like the late Queen Elizabeth, or tied around the neck, it is the accessories to have. We would suggest going to something bright like this Isabel Marant Silk-Voile scarf with a decorated pattern. It will be the perfect foil for a monochromatic outfit. Available on net-a-porter.com; £ 31,527. Catch all the business news, market news, news reports and latest news updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. More Topics #Fashion Market #Fashion Industry #Luxury #Luxury Purchase Read Next Story