Keeping up with emerging colour trends—and how they show up in our wardrobes, vehicles, and living spaces—can feel like an impossible task. Looking ahead to the 2026 colour forecast, I’m struck by the depth of research involved. It’s fascinating to see how analysts study both global shifts and human behaviour to anticipate what we’ll be feeling and how colour will shape those emotions.

What continues to intrigue me is the thoughtful process behind selecting these palettes, and how they eventually weave their way into the world around us. Time and again, I find myself pleasantly surprised by how these predicted hues not only reflect our collective mindset but also go on to influence it in subtle, powerful ways.

Futuristic Space Crystals Future Dusk Colour of theYear 2025
Future Dusk Space Crystals

2026 will have us seeing colours that reflect the need for balance, excitement, and stability. How will these colours be utilised across industries, shaping trends and influencing decision-making? Think of colours that evoke a natural quality, bringing to mind natural elements such as a dark, moody sea, deep space, and dark forest undergrowth.

 
Transformative Teal colour swatch with background
After the moody magic of 2025’s Colour of the Year, Future Dusk, Transformative Teal is stepping into the spotlight for 2026. And no, we’re not talking Aussie politics here — this teal is all about a sense of calm, clarity, and fresh perspective.

Blending the depth of classic navy with the vibrance of aqua green, Transformative Teal feels like the perfect colour for a world in transition.

There’s something deeply grounding about this shade — a connection to nature, resilience, and that Earth-first mindset that’s becoming central to how we live. And it’s not just a vibe; the numbers back it up. Google searches for teal have jumped 9% year over year, signalling a real shift in what people are drawn to — and what they’re ready to embrace
Where we’ll see it:
Fashion: Transformative Teal is a true all-rounder — gender-inclusive, seasonless, and ready for anything from rugged utility wear to elegant occasion looks.
Beauty: With its moody depth, Transformative Teal brings something bold and beautiful to colour cosmetics, nails, and even hair. It’s dramatic without being loud — perfect for when you want to make a statement without losing your cool.
Keep an eye out for:
Wax Paper coloured fabric, paper and wall finish
Soft and Creamy Wax Paper

Wax Paper

Wax Paper is one of those colours that feels like a gentle exhale — soft, creamy yellow with a touch of off-white, it sits quietly in the near-neutral family, radiating calm and warmth. It gives off major cozy vibes, like the glow of winter sunlight streaming through a window.

There’s something timeless and healing about this shade. It taps into nature and ancient dyeing traditions, bringing a sense of grounded serenity. Think of it as more than just a colour — it’s a feeling.

Wax Paper is delicate, yet rich, making it super versatile and appealing across generations. It’s minimalist without being cold, and it plays beautifully with other tones when you’re going for that elevated, neutral aesthetic. Whether you’re designing a space or styling a look, this hue brings a quiet sophistication that never tries too hard, especially in interiors, where its subtle charm truly shines. I’m wary that in some lighting, Wax Paper may appear a little on the Beige side. Swatch testing is super important.
Bees flying around Fresh Purple coloured flowers
Regal and Spiritual Fresh Purple
Fresh Purple isn’t just pretty — it’s packed with meaning. Tied to royalty, love, mystery, and spirituality, it’s one of those colours that’s always carried a certain weight. Now it’s getting a total remix. This is about seeing purple in a whole new light — bold, creative, and even a little futuristic.

With its high-energy vibe and deep connection to the world of AI, Fresh Purple has got that immersive, attention-grabbing quality that makes it perfect for marketing, and it’s making waves across fashion, from womenswear and menswear to activewear and even kids’ wear. Whether it’s a bold statement piece or a punchy accent, this colour definitely stands out.

And it’s not stopping at fashion. In home and interiors, Fresh Purple is bringing serious retro energy — think glossy or matte finishes, even resin, with a nod to those iconic ’70s looks.
Cacao Powder colour swatch with fabric on back ground
Chocolatey, Mushroomy Cacao Powder
Imagine the rich scent of cacao, the earthy vibe of mushrooms, and the cozy feel of walking through forest undergrowth — that’s the essence of Cocoa Powder. It’s a deep, chocolatey, mushroomy brown with just a touch of red, and it brings a bold, nostalgic energy.

In fashion, Cocoa Powder is stepping in as the new go-to dark shade. From shoes to accessories, across both menswear and womenswear, it’s showing off its versatility. But it’s not just about clothes — this colour plays just as well in tech, interiors, sports gear, and outdoor equipment, especially when paired with metallic finishes. It’s strong, grounded, and effortlessly elegant.

The Colour of the Year actually means a lot for brands. These days, most of us are feeling pretty burnt out from constant stimulation, endless bad news, and the overall weirdness of adjusting to life after the pandemic. With all that noise, brands really need to find ways to get noticed.
And colour? It matters—a lot. In fact, research shows that 98% of people say colour affects what they buy. It’s a huge part of how we connect with brands and their products. More and more, brands are paying attention to how colour makes us feel—because those emotions can seriously influence what ends up in our shopping carts.

For context, see last year’s Colour of the Year, Future Dusk.

To check search-interest claims, see Google Trends for ‘teal’.