Color combinations for spring BRIGITTE.de

Cognac meets yellow

Yellow just screams for spring. But especially in combination with a rich caramel or cognac brown, the fresh color looks even fresher. For example, you can combine a strong, yellow sweater with brown flared jeans, or you can use brown accessories such as handbags or belts. Or how about a yellow wool coat with a brown maxi dress? We just love all the options!

Pistachio + beige

Pistachio green is one of the most underestimated colors for spring. The delicate tone can look sooo stylish. We prefer to combine it with a light beige tone or even white. The combination doesn't look too bright or colorful and the pistachio green really comes into its own. Our darling: beige jeans with a sweater, top or cardigan in pistachio green. Of course there are also blazers and jackets in the subtle spring tone. Plus a few cute accessories with shells – and you're perfectly styled for spring.

Pink x medium blue

This color combination is definitely not for the faint of heart: medium blue and pink look awesome together, but are definitely eye-catching. That's why you can put on accessories such as bags, shoes or hats perfectly – then the look doesn't look too bright. Alternatively, you can of course combine the pink with denim. The effect is similar, but the outfit looks much more subtle.

Red loves pink

Red and pink – the classic among the color combinations. So if you want to be on the safe side in terms of styling, simply combine two key pieces in the two trend colors. These can be sweaters and skirts, for example, or pants and organza blouses. Color blocking also works great for shoes and bags – depending on how much color you dare to use in everyday life.

Of course there are also color combinations that never go out of style and simply ALWAYS work. In general, you can wear almost any color with white – or if in doubt, black. Sometimes individual eye-catchers are enough to create cool color combinations. A couple of really cool shoes, for example, can change a look from scratch, just like a special jacket.