Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Professioanl fashion colour trend report

Viva La Femme ... Bold and beautiful ... Viva La Femme.
Blue and purple tones of cool lapis and frozen orchid cover plush brocaded velvet. Petal-soft duvetyn is pleated and gathered to make an enticing fashion statement. Whimsical flower motifs and jaunty stripes decorate patterned faconne. Red and pink hues of berry breeze and rose wind brighten abstract foliage and geometric prints. Orange and green shades of icy poppy and glacial leaf are the right combination on aures fabrics. Feminine allure ... Viva La Femme.

Cameo Appearance ... A cameo role...Cameo Appearance.
Silver and blue hues of patina and faded satin give ensembles of crepe mohair a new softness. Silk and wool broche blends are used to craft charming suits. Ratine yarns resemble the ribbons and millinery trims of days gone by. Green and blush tones of pillbox hat and pressed rose outline marocain ribs. Tan and peach tints of antique lace and chapeau shade brode floral designs on skirts and dresses. Make an appearance ... Cameo Appearance.

Close Knit ... The best of friends ... Close Knit.
Mocha and spice shades of dark chocolate latte and cinnamon dolce cover luxurious boucle. Twilled coupure and smooth jersey are layered to create an enticing blend of textures. En carreau designs and miniature circles are stylish accents on each ensemble. Brown and rose tones of caramel macchiato and strawberry crme outline floating bourette yarns. Mauve and silver hues of spiced raisin cappuccino and sugared chai color hazy stripes. Always together ... Close Knit.

Divine Karma ... Divine inspiration...Divine Karma.
Blue and purple tints of holy night and sacred vow decorate layers of twilled basane and soft challis. Lustrous moire finishes and metallic prints cast a heavenly glow on those who seek enlightenment. Outfits that feature marseilles quilting warm body and soul. Orange and yellow tones of aura and halo are paired on textured node cloth. Crimson and green shades of rosary bead and canticle alternate on braided twill weaves. Divine design ... Divine Karma.

First Blush ... A blushing beauty ... First Blush.
Carnation and petal tones of silken dew and glossed pansy are mixed together to create exquisite marbled effects. Crochet detailing brings a touch of romance to necklines and hems. Marabou feathers and brushed angora yarns are combined on ultra-soft sweaters. Pink and floral hues of delicate bouquet and tender bloom alternate on plisse stripes that look like floating ribbons. Mauve and blossom shades of rare rose and winter posy outline delicate pleats. Blush hour ... First Blush.

Mixed Signals ... Mixed messages...Mixed Signals.
Silver and brown hues of Highlands and clan cover cozy fleece tops and jackets. Bold floral prints and classic glen plaid patterns brighten rainy days. Crimped silver yarns give rustic tweed a welcome bit of shine. Orchid and soft violet tints of twilight storm and windswept heather shade playful check and stripe combinations. Gray and blue tones of castle wall and tam-o'-shanter are paired on high-style clotted wool. Mixed and matched...Mixed Signals.

Publisher: Design Options
As the only Los Angeles based trend and color forecasting company, Design Options is dedicated to bringing Southern California's unique aesthetic to the world. Its singular, cutting edge perspective, coupled with a comprehensive knowledge of the current marketplace, fuels the company's imaginative products and high-end consulting services.

The company's products and services have evolved, over the last decade, into a "must-have" resource for the apparel, home fashion and industrial design professional. In addition to its publications on color trends, Design Options has diversified into the home furnishings and youth market segments, as well as sponsoring "standing-room only" seminars for those seeking insight into the trends of the future. With a client base that reads like a "who's who" of the apparel and home fashion industries, Design Options now produces multiple publications distributed globally throughout the year.

Source

http://www.infomat.com/trends/trendanalysis.html

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