For Spring 2026, outdoor color trends continue to embrace coherence and authenticity. At Chlorophylle, this approach is rooted in the land itself rather than in fleeting fashion effects.
The seasonal colors draw inspiration from the forest, the sea, and northern landscapes. They complement outdoor clothing naturally, season after season.
Three major color families stand out: browns, purples, and blues, modern, versatile shades designed to follow your movement, whether on the trail or in everyday life.
Natural Browns
A foundational element of Spring 2026
In the boreal forest, organic textures inspire a palette of latte, coffee, oak, and cappuccino browns. These key Spring 2026 colors evoke bark, damp earth, and hiking trails.
They echo natural materials that stand the test of time and fit seamlessly into the world of modern outdoor apparel.
These tones become anchors. They support layering, simplify outfit coordination, and ground the silhouette in a durable, timeless logic.
Why we love them
- A sense of refuge
They bring a comforting, enveloping feel even in technical garments. - Textile richness
Browns highlight textures such as fleece, knits, and technical membranes. - Effortless harmony
They pair easily with outdoor tones and help create cohesive outfits.
How to wear them
Browns act as a solid base. They can support more expressive tones or create a fully natural, earthy ensemble.
As Stéphanie Tremblay, designer at Chlorophylle, explains:
“Paired with plant‑inspired tones like olive or sand, they reinforce the grounded, terrain‑driven look. Combined with ash blue, they balance warmth and freshness.”
Blended with territory‑inspired hues, the silhouette remains harmonious and true to the spirit of the outdoors.
Purples
A distinctive touch in the seasonal palette
Offshore, where the sea meets the sky, the light shifts. Our purples are inspired by that precise moment.
A saturated, vibrant purple reminiscent of dusk. A deeper, almost nocturnal purple.
These shades enrich the Spring 2026 palette by adding depth and character to outdoor clothing.
Designer Émilie Larocque notes:
“Purple brings a more assertive signature. It’s a way to introduce personality into a technical wardrobe.”
Why we love them
- Light play
Purple captures light differently depending on intensity and fabric, revealing textures and enhancing cuts. - Confident expression
It draws attention without exaggeration, offering an artistic, elegant signature. - Subtle balance
Positioned between warm and cool tones, it naturally complements the season’s other colors.
How to wear them
Purple works beautifully in a tone‑on‑tone look for a harmonious, enveloping effect. Pairing two close shades — a lighter base layer with a deeper outer layer — maintains cohesion while adding depth through texture.
As Émilie Larocque explains:
“Tone‑on‑tone lets you play with depth without multiplying contrasts. Often, it’s the materials that make the difference.”
Purple can also serve as a refined accent in a more neutral outfit. Paired with browns, sand, or blue, it adds character while staying true to the outdoor spirit.
Blues
Durable shades for the outdoors
The season’s blues draw inspiration from vast marine expanses: calm water, deep currents, open horizons. These are balanced, easy‑to‑wear, naturally soothing tones.
Moon blue provides a soft and balanced light. Ash blue serves as a contemporary and versatile base. Camerise blue, being more saturated, energizes the palette with precision.
These trend colors reflect a durable approach. They aren’t tied to short‑lived trends but to an intention: offering shades that align with the land and are designed to last.
As designer Émilie Larocque highlights:
“We choose blues that transcend seasons. The goal isn’t to follow a temporary trend, but to offer shades that remain relevant over time."
Why we love them
- Seasonal continuity
These colors carry consistently across collections. - A reliable classic
Blue remains a dependable foundation in any outdoor palette. - A reflection of northern landscapes
Inspired by lakes, the river, and the sky, blue naturally belongs in the environment.
How to wear them
Blues pair effortlessly with outdoor tones: brown, olive, beige, gray, or black. They help create balanced outfits, whether as a main piece or a mid‑layer.
Outdoors, they stay in harmony with the landscape. Inspired by water and sky, they suit both forest trails and open horizons without creating harsh contrasts.
These are easy‑to‑wear shades that integrate naturally into everyday life as well as outdoor adventures.
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