The cyclic return of colour in dark times is one of fashion’s most consistent relationships. Once again, the fashion people of the world are feeling dopamine-depleted and seeking a boost from their wardrobes. Julian Klausner at Dries van Noten proved he has no fear in this area with his spring/summer 2026 offering that boasts high-octane tones dripping with crystals. Matthieu Blazy’s Coco Beach debut breaks up nautical palettes with mythical mermaid brights. Michaela Coel has been spotted in multiple colour-blocked ‘fits, styled by Nell Kolonji, that prove colour doesn’t have to be complex to leave an impression. Colour can be intimidating, but reimagining a simple outfit in bright, unexpected tones is the ultimate low-effort-high-payoff dressing hack.

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As a devoted colour-blocker who doesn’t gatekeep, I can tell you that inspiration is everywhere. Finding the perfect colour pairings is a muscle that needs to be trained, unless you’ve been blessed with “the eye”. With four of these sharp eyes between them, Jasmina and David of “#1 fashion TV show”, Jasmina TV, are a colourfully dressed duo that tour the best stores across the globe so we don’t have to. Jasmina has a penchant for outfits inspired by the unending colour combos seen on Monster Energy cans. “The OG green and black Monster drink is always a classic, but they have so many flavours, and it’s always two colours, like white and purple—I just had that the other day,” she said. (She swears she’s not sponsored.)

David looks to children’s toys when he needs to feel inspired, which is a sentiment I am very familiar with, having a 3-year-old sidekick who enables me to buy Chanel pumps that match his Hot Wheels Monster Trucks. “They always have the most unexpected colours!” exclaims David. There’s a joie de vivre in finding the beauty in unassuming places, and as a bonne vivante in training, I present to you a starter pack for top-tier colour-blocking.

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