7 Spring Color Trends All the Fashion-Girl Celebrities Are Wearing

Of the many different types of trends there are to buy, the ones I always gravitate toward, without fail, are color trends. They're just so easy and accessible, and in the winter, you can start wearing fresh spring color trends regardless of how frigid it still is. Celebrities that are clued into fashion clearly agree, as I've already spotted multiple instances of them wearing the coming season's color trends as far back as December.

You may be used to seeing all pretty pastel colors all the time for spring, but this year, the color trends are all over the map, and not all of them scream "spring." But that's what makes them cool. I don't know about you, but I love an all-red look in the middle of May. With that, scroll on to see which colors stylish celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Ashley Graham, and Kate Middleton are wearing and shop pieces in these trendy colors for your own closet.

SILVER 

Metallics (especially silver) are huge this spring, which is fun considering they usually fade away after the holidays. Stay tuned for this color trend to blow up.

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On Ashley Graham: Chanel bag; Gucci GG Slingback Pumps ($1150)

Shop Silver Pieces

RED

Crimson was all over the F/W 23 runways, but celebs aren't waiting until then to wear it. For the most forward look, try boldly wearing it head to toe.

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On Sophie Turner: Magda Butrym Ruffle Flower Blazer ($1750) and Skinny Tailored Trousers ($1025); Manolo Blahnik shoes

Shop Red Pieces

MUTED LIME

Some shade of green is pretty much always trending, and this spring it's a subtle lime green that's taking center stage.

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On Kendall Jenner: Jimmy Choo Diamond Tilda Loafers ($850)

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BLACK

It may seem ridiculous to call black a color trend, but all-black was all over the S/S '23 runways. Just opt for light, airy fabrics for the most spring-friendly look.

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WHO: Emma Roberts

Shop Black Pieces

HOT PINK

As we've been alerting you about for months, Barbie has a hold on fashion, and celebrities can't get enough of hot pink.

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On Kate Middleton: Hobbs coat and turtleneck; Jigsaw pants; Emmy London shoes

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BROWN

Brown for spring is refreshing and sophisticated, so before you brush it off, look at these chic pieces I found.

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On Laura Harrier: Saint Laurent top and skirt

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TURQUOISE

Perhaps the most "summery" of the spring color trends, turquoise is having a big moment, and you can expect it to continue straight up through September.

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On Kylie Jenner: Givenchy dress, boots, and Small Antigona Stretch Bag ($2050)

Shop Aquamarine Pieces

Next up, the best shoe trends to wear with dresses this spring.

Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.