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Top 10 Fashion Colors for Fall Winter 2009/2010Key Color Palettes from New York Fashion Week Fall 2009
Colors for Fall 2009 take on more sophisticated, less traditional hues, with timeless new neutrals and some robust reds, pinks, blues and purples.
Want to know what colors will be key for the fall winter season? Then the fashion industry’s Pantone Fashion Color Report for Fall 2009 reveals all. Used as a source for fashion retailers and journalists, Pantone’s report is the result of survey of the most directional colors from New York Fashion Week. New York Fashion Week 13–20 February, 2009, gave us a glimpse of much less traditional autumnal hues. Colors bridged the gap between beige and light gray, sophisticated lilacy-purple and teal blue, a very wearable red and a combination of fuschia and soft pink. Warmer colors were represented by a honeyed-up yellow and an earthy shade of orange, a darker version of this spring’s ubiquitous tangerine. Super-shiny metallics also starred on the runways, with shimming gowns in silver, bronze and gold. “Designers recognize the desire for fundamental basics that speak to current economic conditions, but also understand the need to incorporate vibrant color to grab the consumers’ eyes and entice them to buy.” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone Color Institute, in her introduction to the report. Why is the Pantone Fashion Color Report So Special?Pantone is the most widely recognized color standard in the world and is used as a tool for the fashion industry. Every season at New York Fashion Week it surveys designers and collects feedback on the most prominent color collections and puts them together in its seasonal report. The Pantone Fashion Color Report for Fall 2009 features the top 10 colors for women's fashion, along with designer sketches, quotes and headshots. Top 10 Colors for Fall 2009 A summary of the top Fall 2009 colors that make up the diverse color palette are:
How to Wear Colors for Fall Winter 2009/2010With less emphasis on one-season wonders, you’ll find the color palettes for fall winter surprisingly versatile and able to transcend seasons. The secret for a stylish, sophisticated, timeless look is to choose colors in the same tonal palette, which also has a slimming effect. Classic neutrals such as Iron and Nomad are fail-safe as they are classy and have an expensive feel. Go for quality over quantity if you want pieces to last. Express a little individuality by adding an injection of at least one of the season’s more robust, stronger colors, like Rapture Rose or American Beauty. The season’s red and blue hues are surprisingly flattering to most skintones. Darker skins look fantastic in warm olive or honey yellow, but for lighter tones, this can make skin look sallow. Metallics can also be slimming, especially when it comes to shoes. Choose color combinations wisely and they will never go out of fashion. Wearing hues that flatter are more important than wearing THE color of the season despite it doing nothing for your skintone! Related article: Photos courtesy of PR Photos.com
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