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Wisdom From The Wardrobe 02-23-26 Spring Summer 2026 Color Trends Pantone Shades Worth Wearing
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The Colors Everyone Will Be Wearing in Spring 2026 (According to Pantone)
Fashion exhibitions, fearless color, and a little bit of “menopause mayhem.” Just another stylish week on Wisdom From the Wardrobe.
We kick things off, as always, with In the News, where Bec brings us word that the iconic Met Gala has announced its upcoming theme, “Costume Art.” The exhibition explores the idea that the dressed body is a common thread across the entire museum collection, a reminder that clothing isn’t just fashion, it’s storytelling.
From museum halls to the runways of New York Fashion Week, we then turn our attention to the Spring/Summer 2026 Pantone color trends, and this season’s palette is anything but shy.
According to the Pantone Color Institute, designers are pushing back against AI-driven sameness and leaning into bold personal expression. The result? A mix of comforting neutrals and vibrant statement shades that feel optimistic, expressive, and occasionally… a little chaotic.
Think tones like Burnt Sienna and Coffee Bean, interesting shades like Muskmelon, soft romantic shades like Dusty Rose, and grounding hues like Marina and Sage Green. In other words, there’s a color for every mood, including the occasional moment of what Stacy lovingly referred to as “menopause mayhem.”
In this episode, we break down the Spring Summer 2026 color trends, talk about which shades actually work in real life wardrobes, and share practical ways to incorporate trending colors without feeling like you’re dressed as a Pantone swatch.
Because great style isn’t about wearing every trend. It’s about knowing which ones deserve a spot in your closet.
Expect plenty of laughs, a few honest opinions, and the usual reminder that personal style should be fun and not a paint-by-numbers exercise.
If you’ve wondering which fashion color trends are worth trying (and which might be better left on the runway), this episode is your stylish cheat sheet.