Gigi Hadid Makes the Next Big Color Trend Look So Easy to Wear

One unexpected color combination we've been spotting all over the runways? Lavender and mint. It popped up on almost every look at Alberta Ferretti's show during Milan Fashion Week, and Gigi Hadid pulled off the shades flawlessly. The pastel tones definitely speak to the Spring 2018 season, but paired together, they're light on the eyes and quite refreshing. It seems like show-goers have eyed down the trend too, because street style stars are already pairing these colors together. Read on for a look at how it's done, from the catwalk to the sidewalk.

Gigi Hadid Rocked the Combination on the Alberta Ferretti Runway in Milan
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Gigi Hadid Rocked the Combination on the Alberta Ferretti Runway in Milan

It Also Popped Up at Emporio Armani
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It Also Popped Up at Emporio Armani

The Combination Was Achieved With Overlays at Peter Pilotto in London
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The Combination Was Achieved With Overlays at Peter Pilotto in London

And It Was on the Runway at Carolina Herrera, Too
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And It Was on the Runway at Carolina Herrera, Too

Victoria Beckham Brought the Combination to Life With Her New Shoe Palette
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Victoria Beckham Brought the Combination to Life With Her New Shoe Palette

Women Are Already Looking to Wear Lavender and Mint on the Street
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Women Are Already Looking to Wear Lavender and Mint on the Street

But You Can Also Find Outerwear Splashed With Both Tones
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But You Can Also Find Outerwear Splashed With Both Tones

Let a Muted Skirt Break Up the Shades
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Let a Muted Skirt Break Up the Shades

Or Highlight Them With a Funky Sock in a Bold Color
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Or Highlight Them With a Funky Sock in a Bold Color

Give the Feminine Combination a Sporty Touch With High-Tops
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Give the Feminine Combination a Sporty Touch With High-Tops

Or Shop For Tweed That Combines Just the Right Threads
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Or Shop For Tweed That Combines Just the Right Threads