Denim has been a fundamental fabric in every closet since the introduction of jeans by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in the late 19th Century.
Traditionally, everything from jeans and jackets to dungarees and pinafores are cut from blue denims. This can be tricky for warm seasons to navigate as their palettes typically don't contain as many blues as those in cool seasons.
However, Light Spring borders Summer and this offers a larger range of blues than we see in Warm Spring. These periwinkles, turquoises and aquas are infused with a touch of yellow, giving them a warm, inviting quality that distinguishes them from cooler shades.
We're also seeing an increase in diversity of fabric colours such as denim products in neutrals and seasonal accent colours.
In this article, we're going to discuss both suitable and unsuitable shades of denim for Light Spring individuals. This includes traditional blue variations as well as on-trend alternatives such as ecru, khaki and grey. We're also going to look into how to use the Light Spring colour combinations to style outfits around these denims. There are affiliate product links to better demonstrate these findings and combinations.
Please note, this advice is generic across all Light Spring individuals. Both blues and neutrals will differ depending on your unique colouring. To discover your personal palette and get denim recommendations, please purchase a Virtual Colour Analysis selecting the 'Fabrics' option.