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Colour Of The Year 2014: Radiant Orchid


From L-R: Prabal Gurung and Rochas summer/spring 2014 beauty looks

PANTONE, the international authority on all things colour, has selected its official Colour of the Year 2014 - Radiant Orchid.
Described as "a captivating, magical, enigmatic purple" set to make its impact on the fashion, beauty, art and design worlds, the hue has fuchsia, purple and pink undertones and replaces 2013's Emerald shade.
The best way to wear it? We'll be looking to the striking lipstick seen on Prabal Gurung’s summer/spring 2014 catwalk and the wash of lilac around the eyes at Rochas.
Being an expert on colour, Pantone naturally has its own guidelines for wearing Radiant Orchid when it comes to make-up.
This multi-faceted hue is seductive when combined with red and pairs well with its sister shades of lavender, purple and pink, which provides an assortment of lipstick and blush options. Radiant Orchid's exuberance also acts as a brilliant finishing touch to nails.
And when it comes to ready-to-wear, it mixes well with other tones like chocolate browns, and burgundy or bordeaux makes for a deeper, richer tonal story.


Credits: BritishVogue



Paris Fashion Week: Fall 2014 – 2015 Color Trends.

Parisian runways were full to bursting with vibrant and purposefully jarring colour ways like at Christian Dior, Miu Miu and Carven. Tone on tone silhouettes flush with the power of plain were linear and loose at Haider Ackermann, Viktor +Rolf’s Fall/Winter 2014 show was a study in shades of grey and at Rochas; the palette was a mingling of muted pastels woken up by jolts of colour courtesy of ruched leather gloves. On that note, these are some of the color trends from Paris Fall/Winter 2014 – 2015 runways.

Coral.

From L-R: Acne, Carven, Christian Dior, Jean Charles De CastelBajac and Sonia Rykiel

Nude.

From L-R: Louis Vuitton, Chloe, Hermes, Christophe Lemaire and John Galliano

Mustard.

From L-R: Chanel, Christian Wijnants, Dries Van Noten, Hermes and Valentino

Pink.

From L-R: Chanel, Carven, Christian Dior, Emanuel Ungaro and Valentino

Burnt Orange.

From L-R: Chanel, Chloe, John Galliano, Issey Miyake and Christian Wijnants

Teal.

From L-R: Balmain, Dries Van Noten, Issey Miyake, Rochas and Elie Saab

Yellow.

From L-R: Miu Miu, Christian Dior, Maiyet, Tsumori Chisato and Balmain

Cobalt Blue.

From L-R: Agnes B, Andre Gn, Jean Paul Gaultier, Emanuel Ungaro and Christian Dior

Grey.

From L-R: Anthony Vaccarello, Balmain, Chalayan, Chanel and Christian Wijnants

Purple

From L-R: Tsumori Chisato, Nina Ricci, Maison Martin Margiela, Issey Miyake and Christian Dior


Rosy Hues.


From L-R: Lanvin, Miu Miu, Richard Nicoll, Topshop Unique and Nina Ricci

From the palest pinks to dusky damask hues, designers drenched the autumn/winter 2013-14 collections in a warm rosy glow.
An overtly feminine and flattering palette, head – to – toe rose tones offer a beautiful spin on autumn’s pre-eminent trend: the womanly allure. And makes the greatest addition to winter wardrobes as seen on Kate Hudson, Sarah Jessica Parker and Suki Waterhouse who have all donned pink frocks at various red carpet events.
A trend that transcends both evening and day, pink is a huge colour trend for outerwear from Celine, Mulberry and Miu Miu while slip dresses and shifts came in rosy hues at Nina Ricci, Lanvin and Jonathan Saunders.



Credits: BritishVogue

London Fashion Week Spring 2014 Colour Trends.

The colours at London has to offer for Spring 2014 are quite fabulous and tempting in soft and muted tones. Pastels are making their own mark and while White ruled the spring 2014 collections in New York and in London, Pink is the colour for next spring.

Pink.

From L-R:Richard Nicoll,  J JS Lee, Osman, Burberry and Temperley London

Orange.

From L-R: Emilia Wickstead, Roksanda Illincic, Matthew Williamson, Holly Fulton and House of Holland

Pastel Passive.

From L-R: Holly Fulton, Matthew Williamson, Osman, Felder Felder and Burberry

Purple.

From L-R: John Rocha, House of Holland, Barbara Casasola, L'Wren Scoot and Temperley London
Yellow.

From L-R: Bora Aksu, Emilia Wickstead, Paul Smith, PPQ and L'Wren Scott
Red.

From L-R: Antonio Berardi, John Rocha, Emilia Wickstead, PPQ and Marios Schwab
Brown.

From L-R: DAKS, Jonathan Saunders, Jasper Conran, Matthew Williamson and Tom Ford
Silver.

From L-R: Tom Ford, Antonio Berardi, Julien Macdonald, Christopher Kane and Ashish
Navy Blue.

From L-R: Christopher Raeburn,  J JS Lee, Matthew Williamson, Margaret Howell and Marios Schwab
Nude.

From L-R: Temperley London, Julien Macdonald, Christopher Kane, Maria Grachvogel and Antonio Berardi

2014 fashion colors. What are the spring-summer 2014 fashion colors

 2014 fashion colors. What are the spring-summer 2014 fashion colors.
cobalt blue

Cobalt blues and its strong this season have their place among all.
white

Luxury whites and put on foot from the start is a must for the sophisticated styles!
emerald

The first of which is a classic emerald greens still going ...
lemon

The most popular color trend this summer sherbet lemons!
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2014 sprign summer colors trend