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8 Outfits Proving Strawberry Red Is the Ripest Color Trend in Any It Girl's Spring 2026 Closet

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Celebrities are growing strawberries this spring. But the strawberry-red color trend doesn't need soil and sun. All it demands is enough room in Jennifer Lawrence , Bella Hadid , and Katie Holmes 's closets to sprout. Lemon yellow , grape purple , blueberry blue, and even tomato red aren't nearly as ripe as the strawberry shade right now. Like most food-related trends, Spring 2026 fashion shows were the first to plant its resurgence. Everyone from Alaïa and Givenchy to Hermès and Chanel propagated the not-quite-tomato tint across outerwear, leather goods, and red carpet-ready gowns . Each outfit seedling distinguished strawberry as red with blue undertones, contrary to orange underneath tomato or vermilion. To help you visualize the subtle switch, look at Gigi Hadid's Guest in Residence sweater and Dakota Johnson's barn jacket side by side. Strawberry red reads more like a maximalist's neutral, rich in depth and accessibility. Yes, tomato also stands out in the produce section and on the street style scene.…

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