In my opinion, there’s no better time to experiment with colour than the summer season. Inspired by the technicoloured flowers that line ever street and energised by the bright blue sky above, a joyful summer scene makes styling a more playful palette all the more easy.
Evidently inspired by the newfound sunshine, I’ve spotted Dakota Johnson incorporating several fresh colour trends into her simple summer wardrobe rotation this week. Styling everything from relaxed ensembles that feature a few pops of colour, to all-out, colour-drenched ‘fits—the actor’s recent outfits have inspired me to shake up my summer styling with the addition of some extra vibrancy.
To indulge your wardrobe in the summer spirit, read on to discover the 3 fresh colour trends that Dakota is using to enliven her looks.
THE 3 SUMMER COLOUR TRENDS DAKOTA KEEPS COMING BACK TO:
1. YELLOW
Style Notes: From cool, buttery shades, to orange-tinted, sunshine tones, this summer the yellow colour trend is taking off—and Johnson is on board. Styling a calf-grazing yellow dress from L.A. brand Dôen, the actor grounded her look with some retro trainers and chic sunglasses, creating a comfortable summer outfit that felt both fresh and spirited.
SHOP THE YELLOW COLOUR TREND:
1. RED
Style Notes: Enlivening her white tee outfit with the addition of a cosy red knit thrown over her shoulders, Johnson added a vivid splash of colour into her look in the most low-key way. A wearable shade that never goes out of style, red will instantly lift an all-white look, but looks all-the-more chic when styled with other vivid shades.
SHOP THE RED COLOUR TREND
Reformation
Grace Linen Two Piece
This chic two piece set will make getting dressed during summer time so easy.
3. SAGE GREEN
Style Notes: As a devoted Dakota fan, I know full well that sage green is one of her all-time favourite shades. Often styling it with the white and blue jeans that saturate her wardrobe, Jonson comes back to this colour time and again. Wearing it this week with a some light cream layers, the actor incorporated the tone in a subtle, yet impactful way.