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Break Out Your Neons: Here’s How to Style for 2019, According to Pantone’s Top Trending Colors

Prepare yourself for highlighter hues because neon is major this year. This season’s brightest trend is a real head-turner. With the revival of all things ’80s, neons have made a major comeback. Designers showed bright shades of neon oranges, pinks, reds, and blues throughout their collections. Designers like Prabal Gurung and Moschino used bright hues in place of boring neutrals, adding a punch of color to every look. 

The color experts at Pantone broke down Spring/Summer 2019’s most trend-worthy colors, and we’re here to tell you how to incorporate them to your wardrobe. Get ready to add a dose of color to all your spring looks! 

Fluorescent Pink

Runway look Moschino, Wrap dress Lulu’s

Pantone dubbed this year’s pink hue Pink Peacock. It’s a few shades darker than a classic neon pink, making it more versatile and modern. It’s head-turning, feminine and perfect for your party looks. 

Bold Blue

Runway look Milly, Jumpsuit Faithfull the Brand

Not into this season’s super fluorescent hues? Opt for Princess Blue, a bold spin on a classic royal blue. With its darker tone, this wearable shade is perfect for transitioning your winter wardrobe into spring. We love it for monochrome looks and spring dresses. 

Fiery Red

Runway look Zimmerman, Suede sherpa jacket The Fifth Label

Pantone’s red-orange color Fiesta  “radiates energy, passion and excitement.” Big mood. We love it for bold outwear or an office-appropriate blazer. 

Opulent Orange 

Runway look Tibi, Pleated skirt Lulu’s 

Trust us when we say Turmeric isn’t your average orange. Pair it with grey for an unexpected combo that works for day and night. 

Love neon as much as we do? Be sure to show us all your brightest ‘fits by tagging @hercampusstyle and using the hashtag #HCWearsWhat! 

Sarah Maberry is a fashion writer based in NYC. She is graduating in 2019 with a dual degree in Fashion Business Management from FIT and Apparel Design and Merchandising from Seattle Pacific University. Sarah started her writing career at the SPU Chapter of Her Campus and has since worked with various publications for event coverage and style writing. When she isn't busy writing she loves running, watching That 70's Show, and finding the best $1 pizza in Manhattan.