THEColor rules for Spring-Summer 2026: pale pink. It’s the new obsession of the season: pale, dusty, romantic without being affected. A nuance that conquers accessories, clothes and great wardrobe classics, transforming them into more chic and sophisticated alternatives.
Among these, the most desirable are pink pants, perfect for adding a feminine accent even to the most rigorous looks. Here’s how.
Where we have already seen them
A few seasons ago pink had become the color of the year thanks to the Barbie’s return to cinemain a bright, pop, admittedly scenographic version. However, the trend for Spring-Summer 2026 goes in the opposite direction. Don’t go for shocking pink, but for a more elegant and dusty shadecapable of fitting into your daily wardrobe much more naturally. Powder pink appeared on the catwalks in different forms: from Stella McCartney, who chose it for satin tops, a Victoria Beckham; from Ferragamo to Miu Miu, until Chloe, which transformed it into a sartorial proposal for special occasions.
Chloé Spring-Summer 2026. (Spotlight Launchmetrics)
On the catwalk of the French brand the model is straightlong well beyond the ankle, with front fold And relaxed fit: elegant enough to replace classic suit trousers, soft enough to work even outside of a formal context.
How to match pink trousers in SS 2026
Chloé pairs them with one long cut black jacketslightly structured on the shoulders, closed up to the neck and cinched at the waist by a knotted black sash, definitely 80s.
How to combine pink trousers in an elegant version. (Spotlight Launchmetrics)
At the feet, dark sandals rubber effect complete the look, with a fun touch, while the peach colored shoulder bag recalls the more feminine side of the season’s fashion. Alternatively, pink trousers can be worn with a white shirt masculine, one butter colored tank topa light gray blazer or a tone-on-tone satin top.
The important thing is to avoid too sugary combinations: Better to treat them as a new neutral, more interesting than beige and less predictable than white.

