I love discovering an unexpectedly chic colour combination. It opens up so many new opportunities in your wardrobe!
Chocolate brown and pale blue is one I've personally been enjoying lately, but television presenter Helen Skelton has just thrown a new duo into the mix. She shared some behind-the-scenes videos of her outfits to host BBC's Morning Live, and her sorbet blue and bubblegum pink particularly caught my attention. Bravo to her stylist, Alexandra Young!
Both pink and blue are firmly on the list of spring/summer fashion colour trends 2026, but until now, you might not have felt bold enough to wear both. What really makes this outfit work particularly well is the contrast between the neatly fitted, collared polo top, and the A-line midi skirt, which moves beautifully when you walk. The gold jewellery and pink court heels complete the look perfectly, but you could always add silver jewellery and your best white trainers for a more casual finish.
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When you're not wearing this polo top with a pop of pink, trust me and try it with trending chocolate brown tones. This will be a go-to in the warmer months, but you'll wear it long into autumn, too, so it's well worth £35.

Helen's skirt seems to be from Zara, but from a few seasons ago; however, this Oliver Bonas option will do the trick perfectly. The elasticated waist makes it very comfortable, particularly when it's hot, plus the poplin fabric is both lightweight and breathable for summer days.

Next's Forever Comfort shoes get rave reviews, and these court heels are a really manageable height. If you're looking for comfortable wedding guest shoes, these are well worth a try to pair with floral dresses or trouser suits.

This is an icier blue option that's made from a super soft fabric with a touch of cashmere. It's also available in a rich caramel colour, which would also really complement pink.

I just don't think you can ever go too far wrong with a midi skirt, whatever your plans might be. I love the subtle stripe on this style, which is proving to be a popular piece for the British clothing brand.

A more muted shade of pink, this midi skirt has got - wait for it - pockets! Hurrah. This one is a linen-blend material, making it ideal for packing in your holiday suitcase.
If you're wondering what to wear to Wimbledon in a few weeks, why stick to traditional tennis whites? An eye-catching colourful look like Helen's will certainly make sure you stand out from the crowd.
I'm definitely not the only fan of Helen's style, either, as comments on the post include: "Wow I love this look" and "Stunning! Love a swishy skirt".