The Biggest Fall Color Trend Fashion Girls Are Embracing Already
We’re not quite in the mindset to think of warm camel coats and chic knee-high leather boots just yet—summer has just arrived, after all. But we are always two steps ahead of the fashion curve here at Who What Wear, and we can’t help but think forward to the top trends that are set to be huge come fall—some of which are already gaining momentum right now. Such is the case with one of fall’s biggest color trends.
Pistachio green is the color set to dominate by the time fall rolls around—every shade of the pretty hue was seen from head to toe on the F/W 19 runways from silky verdant looks at Sally La Pointe to minty green maxi dresses and beanies at Marc Jacobs. The looks felt modern and refreshing—and are convincing us to run out and buy a pistachio green outfit ASAP. It’s a color that has already been discreetly making it’s mark this spring and summer with fashion girls wearing the pistachio hue in the form of dresses, swimsuits and blouses.
Below, we’re rounding up the coolest pistachio pieces to get your hands on to nail the trend this season and some key items that will take you into fall.
On the runway:
Designer Sally La Pointe went full head-to-toe pistachio (even the tights!), mixing textures and fabrics to create a luxurious look.
Make a statement in a simple minty green maxi dress. Don't forget your matching beanie when it starts getting cold out.
Contrast shades of green by pairing a sage skirt with a pistachio hued jacket as seen on the runways at Jil Sander.
A loose fitting ensemble in a pale—almost khaki shade—will look perfectly on trend for fall.
On the 'gram:
Smocking! Linen! Suede! Mix your fabrics and textures to add interest to your pistachio look.
Pair a pistachio sweater cardigan with a leopard print swimsuit (such a cool combo) this season, and add slouchy pants or jeans to take you into fall.
Play with different shades of green to keep your outfit from looking too uniform.
The pretty sage hue looks crisp when paired with white jeans and neutral accessories.
Pale green shades look luxurious when worn as a slouchy suit.
For a fresh look, pair a similar-colored swimsuit and jacket together. Don't forget the matching accessories.
Recently spotted on Irina Shayk in Florence, this pretty pistachio shirred dress is doing the rounds on Instagram.
On the market:
Up next, the five biggest color trends we'll be wearing in fall.

Judith Jones is the associate shopping director at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.
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