4 Unexpected Color Combinations That Are Incredibly Chic
It’s time to break out of neutrals and expand your palette – these are the pairings to try now…
After years dominated by quiet luxury’s pared-back palette, color is making a welcome return to our wardrobes. From royal purple and butter yellow to chartreuse and icy blue, this season is full of mood-boosting brights and sophisticated pastels that will uplift any look. And while we’re all for making these colors the focal point of an outfit, they’re not always the easiest to style. That’s why we’ve tried and tested the season’s most sought-after hues to bring you four incredibly chic power pairings to try now.
Royal purple and red
Who would have thought that royal purple and tomato red would look so good together? These seemingly clashing hues strike the perfect balance of joyfully bold and unapologetically bright, proving that unlikely combinations are the key to mastering color theory. Michaela Coel paved the way for this dynamic duo when she stepped out in New York wearing a persimmon-red draped top and purple velvet pants from Colleen Allen’s fall/winter 2026 collection. To recreate the effect now, style Róhe’s knitted tank – a NET-A-PORTER exclusive – with Alaïa’s sculptural barrel-leg jeans and Loewe’s ‘Petal Anagram’ ballet flats. We promise these high-contrast hues are made for each other.
RÓHEKnitted tank€195.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size34 - low stock3638 - out of stock4042 - low stock44 - out of stock
OLIVER PEOPLESSonia D-frame acetate sunglasses
ALAÏAMid-rise wide-leg jeans€1,090.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3436 - low stock38 - out of stock40 - out of stock42 - low stock44 - out of stock46
LOEWEPetal Anagram leather ballet flats€950.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size35 - low stock36 - low stock3738 - low stock39 - low stock404142
Chartreuse and gray
There is no denying that chartreuse is trending right now. At NET-A-PORTER, searches for the color increased by over 1000% last month, proving that everyone wants in on the herbaceous hue. As far as styling goes, this shade doesn’t need any competition, so pair it with a versatile gray shade that will allow the vibrant green-yellow hue to really pop. Try wearing Christopher Esber’s ‘Mirador’ silk wide-leg pants with Lisa Yang’s cashmere-blend ‘Amaya’ tank top and all-white accessories for an outfit that exudes cool confidence. Alternatively, if you’re a little color-averse, experiment with chartreuse shoes, such as Gianvito Rossi’s ‘Sofia’ mules, which will add some subtle personality to your workwear rotation.
LISA YANGAmaya cotton and cashmere-blend tank top
TOTEMET-Lock textured-leather clutch
CHRISTOPHER ESBERMirador silk wide-leg pants
EMME PARSONSDelicat leather sandals
Chocolate brown and blue
It’s official: chocolate brown is the new black. This rich, cocoa hue is endlessly wearable and our neutral of choice as the new season approaches. Delicious, dark shades of brown always pair well with a range of autumnal tones, but for right now, we love it with blue. From lighter icy shades to moodier teal tones, the combination of aqua and chocolate is unexpectedly sophisticated.
We saw it expertly styled at the Tory Burch fall/winter 2026 show, where comedian Mary Beth Barone paired a buttoned-up polo shirt and tailored pants to sit front row. Channel her harmonious color scheme with Alaïa’s cropped turtleneck T-shirt, Toteme’s draped skirt and Chloé’s ‘Matilda’ leather sandals for a chic girls’ dinner or after-work drinks.
ALAÏACropped cotton-jersey turtleneck T-shirt
ILARIA ICARDIInflatable 18-karat white gold ring
TOTEMEDraped organic cotton and lyocell-blend maxi skirt
CHLOÉMatilda leather sandals€890.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3636.5373838.5 - out of stock39 - low stock39.540 - low stock41
Butter yellow and black
For the style minimalist, butter yellow and black is a winning formula. The former was all over the spring/summer 2026 runways and, much like chocolate brown, has emerged as a new neutral in this year’s palette. The creamy, soft shade is distinctive enough to bring a fresh perspective to a monochrome outfit, yet subtle enough that it won’t push you too far beyond your comfort zone. Another Tomorrow’s bias-cut silk camisole comes in the perfect buttery hue and looks so effortless styled with Madga Butrym’s Capri pants or a black midi skirt and sleek leather accessories that you undoubtedly already own. Just add Khaite’s matching yellow ‘Marlene’ pumps to complete the outfit.
ANOTHER TOMORROWSilk-twill camisole
SOPHIE BUHAINoodle gold-toned sterling silver earrings
MAGDA BUTRYMCrepe straight-leg capri pants
KHAITEMarlene leather pumps
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