H&M Just Perfected the 5 Colour Trends That Make Summer Outfits Look Expensive
From ethereal sky blue to rich olive tones, these are the summer colour trends that H&M has just dropped for seasonal dressing that looks exceptionally luxe.
H&M has long been a part of my wardrobe, starting circa 2002, when I was six, and picked out a skirt with mini horses printed all over it. It sits in my current rotation, too, which I'd say is now slightly more refined. Not only do I shop there for reliably chic staples, but I also use it for research purposes. For example, H&M's summer colour trends are a superb starting point for curating a solid capsule wardrobe. The fashion giant is always on top of trends and has a sharp knack for discovering them early. Not only that, but many of its pieces are expensive-looking without the price to match.
For summer 2026, H&M has leant into a trio of style archetypes, including minimalist pieces, maximalist, holiday-ready attire and soft styles that speak to the romantic and boho trends. The resulting colour trends seem to work seamlessly between all of these and look notably luxurious. Some shades are a continuation from H&M's spring colour trends, such as pale pink. Others are look familiar but feature a summery twist (say hello to olive yellow), and the rest are fresh, as if they were chosen purely for summer styling.
There are also plenty of ways to experiment with each, as they're not beholden to a particular item or style preference. There are sleek skirts, simple vests, woven handbags, ballet flats, sundresses and even sunglasses that give you ample chances to try a new colour or two (or five) this summer.
So if you're curious about the colour trends most prevalent this season—and guaranteed to make your outfits look expensive—read on for five pretty shades that H&M is backing for chic summer wear.
5 Summer 2026 Colour Trends H&M Is Doing Best:
1. Sky Blue
Style Notes: Gentle ocean waves, skies tinged with peachy clouds, ice cubes tinkling in a glass—these all make me think of the gentle light blue hue that's shimmering across H&M's collection this summer. Whilst shades like cobalt, capri blue and teal have also made a splash, there is something so soft and subtle about a gossamer light blue. From breezy tops to lace-trimmed scarves, there are so many lovely ways you can wear it.
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The plaid print makes this light blue bikini feel anything but plain. You can also buy the matching bottoms for a full set.
2. Poppy Red
Style Notes: If these trending summer colours were a family, poppy red would be the vibrant little sister who is unabashedly herself. This tone is vivid but slightly subtler than a pure red. It looks great with neutrals, like white and crea, but is surprisingly complementary worn with pale pink, or sky blue (two other trends from H&M). You can embrace it wholly with a dress or top for a block of boldness, or you can weave it into your outfits in smaller ways, such as through a fun handbag or cute pair of earrings.
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3. Olive Yellow
Style Notes: No, that's not a typo. Olive yellow is the best phrase I've found to describe the yellow-green hue I've spotted across H&M's summer pieces. It's too yellow to be truly olive but not green enough to be chartreuse. Many items in this colour have a gold sheen to them that feels so reflective of the warm summer sun and days spent stretched out on sandy shores. It's bright and minimalist, but you can ground this shade by pairing it with earthy greens, khaki and chocolate brown.
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4. Chocolate Brown
Style Notes: I'm not surprised to see chocolate brown returning from last year's roundup of trending summer colours. This grounded shade does so much for a capsule wardrobe. It's just as chic and sleek as black or navy, but the warm tone gives it a softer, more welcoming aesthetic. It looks superb paired with cream, light blue and even pale pink. It's quickly become one of my go-to colour options as it's just so timeless.
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5. Pale Pink
Style Notes: Speaking to the romantic fashion trend is the pale pink hue that's delicately tip-toed into H&M's summer collection. As much as I love adorning myself in white, cream and ecru or black linen sets for summer, light pink adds a little more saturation whilst still remaining versatile. Like the rest of these trends, a powder pink is surprisingly flexible when it comes to colour pairings. Try it with chocolate brown, beige or poppy red.
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Melissa Epifano Varley is a writer and editor who covers fashion, home, and beauty. She has over seven years of experience and has written for Forbes, InStyle, People, The Zoe Report, and Byrdie. She has also served as the editor-in-chief of Real Homes and lifestyle editor at The Spruce and ran her own wide-fit footwear line for over three years. She graduated a year early from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in journalism. Melissa has won the PPA Next Gen Award and currently covers fashion, trend, and shopping content for Who What Wear. She’s passionate about helping readers discover their own sense of style in their wardrobes and homes—whether that’s through products, trends, or concepts that they deeply resonate with and makes them feel their best. She’s originally from the U.S. but is now based in Bath where she spends her free time reading books, creatively writing, and taking part in more esoteric endeavours like reiki and tarot.