Embracing the blues

Logo by SamNo, I’m not talking about a music genre or even that melancholy feeling that sometimes overtakes us. In fact, I can’t help wondering why a beautiful, soothing colour like blue is associated with sadness, but here I go waxing on about words again instead of the topic of today’s post which is the many shades of blue that are said to be on trend for spring and summer 2024.

As a child, I wore a lot of blue. Whenever my mother, my aunt, or my grandmother bought clothing for my sister and I, they gave us the same thing, but hers was always pink and mine was blue. That was okay with me. I preferred blue and I still gravitate toward it today. The fact that there’s still a lot of blue in my wardrobe definitely bodes well for the coming season.

An icy powder blue was one of the colours that dominated this season’s runways. It was shown in everything from sweaters and coats to lighter gauzier garments as well as accessories. If you’re looking to add a pop of colour to your wardrobe this spring, pastel blue would be an easy, versatile choice that isn’t too bold or overbearing.

In between working on this post, I was scrolling Facebook when an ad for this handbag popped up, a perfect example of this season’s most popular blue.  

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While pale blue was the most popular, many other shades of blue were also evident on the spring/summer runways. Chambray blue is a soft grey blue that has the look of well-worn or light wash denim and is great for a casual look.

Bright, clear cobalt blue is a bolder look, but because it’s neither warm nor cool, it’s a universal colour that looks good on everyone and works well with almost every other colour.

Of course, once you look at one ad on Facebook, others begin to pop up, so here’s a lovely tunic in cobalt. Just so you know, I’m not an ambassador for Cleo, nor do I receive any compensation if you purchase from them, but they are one of my favourite Canadian fashion retailers.

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Midnight blue or “almost navy” is another popular choice for this season. Darker than the traditional navy, midnight blue is generally considered the darkest shade of blue and can almost be mistaken for black. Projecting sophistication and elegance, midnight blue, like black, conveys formality. It would be a great choice for those of us with warm skin tones who don’t look good in black.

Blue doesn’t always represent sadness. The colour of the ocean and the sky, it often symbolizes serenity and tranquility and is thought to have a calming effect. Perhaps that’s why it’s commonly used for hospital gowns. I’ll be wearing one of those on March 11 when I finally undergo my radioembolization treatment, so hopefully it helps give me a feeling of peace!

12 thoughts on “Embracing the blues

  1. Hi Elaine,

    Yes, I love seeing the different shades of blue.

    I wish you all the best with your upcoming treatment in early March.

    Cindy Kelly

  2. The waiting time now has an end. Glad you got your appointment and hoping all goes well. And I love that colour of blue on the purse.

  3. Wishing you well Elaine on your procedure. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Received your email about your site not showing people’s names. I left a comment a couple of weeks ago and it showed up as Anonymous , which I thought was sort of strange as it wouldn’t let me leave my name. Hope it is fixed so we can see who we are. My favourite colour is Blue!! 💖

    • Thanks, Carolyn! I didn’t actually intend to publish the post about the site not showing people’s names until tomorrow. I don’t like to post more than once a day, but I ran into another glitch and it published before I meant it to! I took it down and will repost it tomorrow. I did see your comment though and your name shows on both it and this one, so I hope that that’s an indication that the problem has been resolved. It is showing your whole name though, not just Carolyn R and there doesn’t seem to be a way for me to change that.

  4. I have never been one to wear much blue but my sister did. I have always been more of a red myself. I do love the blues in the ocean and sky when I sit outside on warm summer days just looking at the marvels of what is out there to see. Will be thinking about you on March 11 and keeping you in our prayers.

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