The Category Is Color: 30 Spring Staples Everyone Will Be Wearing in 2022

It’s true, life is better in color. And plenty of fashion folks—designers, creatives, and tastemakers included—agree. While there’s usually a shade or two that dominates the runways each fashion cycle, this year it’s about embracing all the colors, and every shade of it. Last year, Simon Jacquemus debuted his F/W 2021 collection of layered separates and saturated colors, among them bold hues of hot pink. In another display of color at fashion week, Bottega Veneta’s spring-summer 2022 show emphasized pigmented shades of chartreuse and Granny Smith apple green. Both are just a sampling of how brands eagerly welcomed color this spring. The bottom line? Soft pastel colors are out, and high-impact shades are in. If you’re one to stay on the neutral end of the spectrum, reaching for color this conspicuous may feel a little intimidating, but trust us, it’s easier than it seems. Start by incorporating a colorful top underneath a neutral layer, or throw in a vibrant accessory to add visual interest. Either way, it’ll be difficult to resist the temptation of going full-scale Crayola once you’ve dipped your toe into the pool. The list of bold pieces below will certainly help you get the ball rolling. Keep scrolling to shop the saturated spring staples everyone will be wearing this year. Caution: they’re so hot, they may need a trigger warning.

During the course of research for this story, I spotted five different types of orange oversized poplin shirts—this one was the cheapest.

Double layering is a great idea to extract dimensional color within one piece. This skirt basically does the styling for you.

Under $20?! Yeah, you better add these to cart sooner than later.

Other than the cool shade of Bottega green, the neckline on this top is really interesting.

A dress for your club-hopping enjoyment.

Style these with baggy jeans and a cropped top for an on-trend look.

While white tanks are classic, maybe it’s time to switch things up and try something new?

French girls love a satin midi skirt—the styling possibilities are limitless.

Put down the black bikini and opt for some color this summer.

This whole look screams “rich”.

Some people actively avoid wearing yellow out of fear, but this softer shade is a little more approachable.

From H&M’s recent Studio Collection, this dress can double as a coat, which makes it a smart buy in our book.

This skirt gives big Prada energy, and for only $60 that’s practically a steal.

Obsessed is the only word we can use to describe these pants.

If you’re slowly amping up more color in your wardrobe, try a practical knit dress like this one. You can wear it underneath a black long-length coat that way it’s less overwhelming. 

Colorful denim was a major trend last year, and clearly, its reign continues. Buy the matching pants and add a pair of vibrant strappy heels for a powerful look.

This would look great with gray high-waisted trousers (or jeans if you favor a casual vibe).

Juicy tangerine is such a high-impact color.

Pink pants you can get away with wearing to the office.

Chartreuse is a dominating shade this season—here’s your chance to get in on it.

Kudos to this use of colorblockiing.

Summer weddings don’t stand a chance.

Dries Van Noten is a master of color—this sheer top is a great layering piece to add subtle washes of color to a simple outfit.

More turquioise, please.

In our dreams, this is the perfect vacation outfit.

Not only is the color jaw-droppingly beautiful, but the silhouette is also a standout.

The easiest way to embrace more color.

Purple looks especially good when styled against other bold shades.

Fact: fashion people love The Attico more than any other brand right now.

We can dream.

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