Spring Dresses in Color (And These Are the Key Shades)
- ACON100CIA SHOWROOM
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Every season has its codes.
Some go unnoticed.
Others, like this one, are visible at first glance.
Spring/Summer 2026 is not defined by a specific silhouette, but by a very clear palette: colors that don’t just build looks, but attitude.
Off white (aka cloud dancer)
The balance of the entire palette and the winner colour by Pantone.

Far from pure white, this shade brings warmth and softness. It acts as the connector between colors, allowing for clean, light and timeless combinations.
An essential base for any look.

Pale Pink
Soft, clean and seemingly simple.
In its lightest version, pink becomes one of the most elegant shades of the season. Far from anything overly romantic, it is worn from a more minimal perspective — almost like a neutral — forming the base of effortless, sophisticated looks.
Perfect for total looks or paired with earthy tones.

Butter Yellow
Probably the most unexpected… and most relevant color.
Yellow softens into a warm, luminous and easy-to-wear tone. It brings light without feeling overwhelming and works particularly well in fluid silhouettes and lightweight fabrics.
Ideal for spring and relaxed daytime looks

Tomato Red
Intense, direct, with no in-between.
Red makes a strong return this season, but in its most vibrant version. It’s not a color that complements — it leads. Worn in key pieces or as a full look, always with intention.
For when a look needs character.

Lime Green
The boldest shade in the palette.
Lime green introduces a disruptive edge to the season. Fresh, striking and undeniably statement, it’s designed for looks that stand out without losing coherence.
Best worn in standout pieces or accessories.

Aubergine
Deep, elegant and slightly unexpected for spring.
This darker tone adds contrast to a season dominated by lighter shades. Sophisticated and versatile, it works especially well in more structured looks.
A perfect alternative to black.

So, how are these colors worn?
There’s no single way.
This season doesn’t impose combinations — it suggests contrasts.It allows you to mix soft with vibrant, neutral with bold.
But always with one thing in common:
Color is no longer a detail…it becomes the center of the look.
We look forward to seeing you for the next instalment of Acon100cia,
Where every post takes on new forms!



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