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Chartreuse Green Is Spring’s Hottest Colour: Shop The Look

Chartreuse Green Is Spring’s Hottest Colour: Shop The Look

Chartreuse Green Is Spring’s Hottest Colour: Shop The Look

As winter comes to an end, it’s time to move on from muted neutrals and welcome brighter pops of colour. One shade in particular has quickly made its mark on the fashion world and is set to take over the wardrobes of celebrities and fashion lovers alike. Chartreuse, a bold hue sitting between yellow and green, has firmly earned its place as the colour of the moment. It made a strong impact across runways and is beginning to infiltrate the street style and celebrity scene. Stepping away from the baby blues and soft pinks typically associated with spring, this vibrant, citrus-toned colour brings a playful zing and feels extremely fresh and new. While bold colours can seem intimidating, chartreuse is surprisingly versatile, pairing effortlessly with navy, greys, orange, and even red.

The Spring/Summer 2026 runways marked the beginning of its return, with designers showcasing chartreuse across statement silhouettes, standout looks, and carefully considered accents.

At Valentino, the colour featured on trousers, pencil skirts, and sheer lace pieces. Creative Director Alessandro Michele explained that he aims to spread joy through his collections, a goal achieved here through the use of this bold hue.

Valentino Spring Summer 2026 chartreuse look on the runway
Valentino Spring 2026 chartreuse lace and tailoring runway look
Valentino Spring 2026

At Simone Rocha, chartreuse appeared in a standout strapless sateen ballgown, with the same fabric reimagined in trousers and skirts throughout the collection.

Simone Rocha Spring 2026 chartreuse strapless ballgown
Simone Rocha Spring 2026 chartreuse trousers and skirt styling
Simone Rocha Spring 2026

Chopova Lowena embraced the hue in true Gen-Z style, showcasing it through an upbeat pleated skirt.

Chopova Lowena Spring 2026 chartreuse pleated skirt runway look
Chopova Lowena Spring 2026

At Burberry, the colour turned up as a cotton embroidered two-piece power set with tasselled sleeves, incorporating another major 2026 trend and layering it beneath a timeless beige coat.

Burberry Spring 2026 chartreuse embroidered two-piece set
Burberry Spring 2026

The colour appeared throughout Alaïa’s range of skirts, styled against darker shades to allow it to truly stand out.

Alaïa Spring 2026 chartreuse skirt runway styling
Alaïa Spring 2026 chartreuse look styled with darker tones
Alaïa Spring 2026

Beare Park Resort featured the colour throughout their show, appearing in both sheer and opaque pieces.

Beare Park Spring 2026 chartreuse sheer and opaque runway pieces
Beare Park Spring 2026

Prada embraced a retro aesthetic with a pleated shirtdress and purple gloves, adding a bright splash of colour to the runway.

Prada Spring 2026 chartreuse pleated shirtdress runway look
Prada Spring 2026

Not only were high fashion runways obsessed with this colour, but celebrities have also been incorporating chartreuse into their looks and wardrobes.

Earlier this year, style icon Emma Chamberlain donned the lace Valentino dress first seen on the runway, completing the look with black heels and a polka-dot clutch, tapping into another 2026 trend.

Emma Chamberlain wearing a chartreuse Valentino lace dress
Emma Chamberlain

Connor Storrie was spotted in a striking colour-blocked outfit, featuring a chartreuse coat from Entire Studios styled by James Yardley, paired with caramel brown and biscuit tan pieces.

Connor Storrie wearing a chartreuse coat in a colour-blocked outfit
Connor Storrie

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Zoe Kravitz was spotted at W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party in a bright Saint Laurent cowl neck slip dress, stepping away from her usual muted palette.

Zoe Kravitz wearing a bright chartreuse Saint Laurent cowl neck slip dress
Zoe Kravitz

Shop the Chartreuse Colour Trend

1. Wool Textured Blazer, Hemi Bluff, £177

Chartreuse wool textured blazer from Hemi Bluff

2. Cami Top, Jaki, £95 and Elastic Waist Skirt, £125

Chartreuse cami top and elastic waist skirt set from Jaki

3. Brushed Leather Handbag, Radley London, £199

Chartreuse brushed leather handbag from Radley London

4. Silk Backless Maxi Dress, YLLW The Label, £371

Chartreuse silk backless maxi dress from YLLW The Label

5. Funnel Neck Jumper, Marks & Spencer, £26

Chartreuse funnel neck jumper from Marks and Spencer

6. Puff Blouse with Collar, Bianca Popp, £206

Chartreuse puff blouse with collar from Bianca Popp

7. Drop Shoulder Shirt, Sancia The Label, £69

Chartreuse drop shoulder shirt from Sancia The Label

By Jessica Walker

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