Friday, January 02, 2009

Spring/ Summer 2009: Fashion Colors

According to Pantone’s Spring 2009 Fashion Color Report, “hopeful attitudes with lively colors, while sophisticated, grounded hues address the need for stability in times of economic uncertainty.” will characterize the spring 09. Spring 2009 sees designers incorporate vibrant pops into their collections, yet temper the vibrancy with deeper, translucent or neutral tones.

According to
the Pantone Color Report Spring 2009 designers this season, take a steadfast, classic, spring navy-like tone and makes it sparkle. Paired with just about any color in the report, it offers many intriguing spring combinations. Taking purple in a lighter direction, Lavender presents a softer, more summery hue, extending the mystical aspects of purple available last fall. As yellow continues to make its mark on the world of fashion, tangy Super Lemon brings a fun, optimistic outlook to the palette. Its luminosity is determined to evoke a smile and attract the roving consumer’s eyes. Taking a cue from its lemony neighbor, friendly and approachable Salmon Rose also conveys an optimistic outlook. The subtlest of oranges, Salmon Rose is flattering to most complexions and is beautiful with a summer glow. Think sensual and seductive Fuchsia Red for clothing, as well as lipstick and nail polish selections, this spring. With its blue undertones, this cool red is a real show-stopper, adding a sense of elegance to the palette. Stabilizing neutrals provide practicality in a changing economic landscape. Not your average beige, Rose Dust breaks away from the typical neutrals associated with spring by adding dimension with subtle rose undertones. And with its bluish-green undertones, cool Slate Gray is a nuanced neutral that can be paired with any of the other nine colors in the report. Three greens, each with their own distinct personality, round out the color palette for spring ‘09, perpetuating the idea of freshness and renewal. Vibrant Green, the quintessential spring hue, brings a true verdancy to the palette in a time of revitalization. Dark Citron, a citrus-inspired green, is calmer and more serious than most, offering an element of sophistication to the mix. Reflective Lucite Green, a clean, clear subtle hue, adds a slight shimmer.

Pantone, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of X-Rite, Incorporated, is the world-renowned authority on color.

Top 2008 colors for spring 2008 are:

Super Lemon

Fuchsia Red

Lavender

Vibrant Green

Slate Gray

Palace Blue

Lucite Green

Salmon Rose

Rose Dust

Dark Citron

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