Friday, August 4, 2023

Which Colors Are Trending?

 


Fall is approaching faster than we realize. It is time to look at fall colors trending this fall, for clothing shopping. One reason to know trending colors is simply to determine if the colors fit into you color range. My mother was only into wearing blue, even if she didn’t look good in the shade. I guess someone told her she looked awesome in blue and stuck with blue no matter what.

On to the colors that are predicted to be trending this fall. Let’s begin with the beautiful earthy tone - Clay. Clay works well with a wide range of skin tones, eye colors, and hair shades. In addition, clay can act as a neutral backdrop or act as a pop of color. Another nice shade is a chalky cream or bone. This one feeds into the luxury trend. This color will function as a tonal dressing and is expected to appear a lot.

When thinking of adding a pop of color, look no further than viva magenta. This shade will be even more impactful after the success of the Barbie movie. This shade can be utilized in a monochromatic look or as an accent. Another color to look at is a gorgeous red dahlia. This bold red can be paired with a buttery yellow, used as a sophisticated accent or worn under a coat or jacket, providing that flash of color.

If you aren’t into such bright colors, think about going with a deeper, richer, burgundy. It can be worn as the primary shade in suits or pant suits, or used as an access color when worn with bone. In addition, chocolate brown is back. Chocolate brown is easily paired with so many other colors. Think about pairing this up with a nice shade of yellow which is another trending color. More specifically one that is punchy and acidic. 

The last two colors are the every elegant gray and an icy blue. The medium to dark gray is better worn in a coal, jacket, pants, or outer coat giving it more of the look of a “uniform” . On the other hand, The icy glacial blue is better for flows gowns, blouses, and lingerie.

These colors were observed as the more prevalent ones at the fall and winter designer shows. When you buy your clothing, invest in complementary colors so you can mix and match for a larger choice of outfits. Let me know what you think. I’d love to hear. Have a great weekend.

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