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Suit Up.

Starlets gave men’s wear-inspired ensembles a glamorous touch with glitz and a few skin-baring moments.
Angelina Jolie rocked a chicly dishevelled Saint Laurent tuxedo number at the 67th British Academy Film Awards and at the same event, Ruth Wilson toned down the shine by wearing a metallic Antonio Berardi suit over a sartorial white oxford. Cara Delevingne made a sporty blue Mulberry suit look sexy at the Mulberry dinner to celebrate the launch of the Cara Delevingne collection during London Fashion Week. Daisy Lowe, at the Elle Style Awards, managed to button up while still showing some skin in a Saint Laurent creation while Scarlett Johansson called on Michael Kors for the red suit she wore to the Captain America: The Winter Soldier premiere.

From L-R: Angelina Jolie, Ruth Wilson, Daisy Lowe, Cara Delevingne and Scarlett Johansson


Credits: womensweardaily, british vogue

Milan Fashion Week: Fall 2014-2015 Colour Trends.

When it came to fall/winter 2014 colour palettes, colour was plenty at Prada with a lot of beautifully surprising colour combinations, Missoni was colourfully feminine while Emilio Pucci, Alberta Ferretti and Etro filled their collections with a lot of earthy tones. Giorgio Armani introduced a new colour to his usual grey palette and at Luisa Beccaria; the colour palette highlighted the romantic and whimsical touch her collections are known for. These are the colours Milan has in store for fall 2014.

Nude.

From L-R: Blugirl, Ermanno Scervino, DSquared2, Bottega Veneta and Byblos

Purple.

From L-R: Dolce and Gabbana, Aquilano e Rimondi, Ermanno Scervino, Prada and DSquared2

Grey.

From L-R: Etro, Emilio Pucci, Giorgio Armani, Luisa Beccaria and Roberto Cavalli

Maroon.

From L-R: Antonio Marras, Etro, Gucci, Sachin+Babi and Stella Jean

Black.

From L-R: Luisa Beccaria, Emporio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dolce and Gabbana and Philip Plein

Red.

From L-R: Dolce and Gabbana, Moschino, Angelo Marani, Cristiano Burani and Costume National

Moss Green.

From L-R: Alberta Ferretti, Andrea Incontri, Anteprima, No21 and Ports 1961

Orange.

From L-R: Agnona, Francesco Scognamiglio, Roccobarocco, Musso and Alberta Ferretti 


 Navy.

From L-R: Andrea Incontri, Etro, Marni, Sportmax and Fendi

Brown.

From L-R: Gucci, Ermanno Scervino, Angelo Marani, Emilio Pucci and Fendi

London Fashion Week: Autumn/Winter 2014 -15 Colour Trends.

Colours were rich at the Topshop Unique Autumn/Winter 14 show, muted and stark palettes enhanced the appearances of the collection at Emilia Wickstead and at Burberry Prorsum; the collection was pleasantly colourful. Blue emerged to be the brightest colour amongst a sea of pastels and colour blocking made a return to the runways for Autumn/Winter 2014. These are some of the colours London Fashion Week has to offer Autumn/Winter 2014.

Teal.

From L-R: Burberry Prorsum, Lucas Nascimento, Emilio de la morena, Mary Katrantzou and Julien McDonald

Colour Blocking.

From L-R: Emilio de la Morena, Lucas Nascimento, Roksanda Illincic, Issa and Jonathan Saunders

Red.

From L-R: Emilia Wickstead, Issa, Simone Rocha, Vivienne Westwood red label and Tom Ford

Black.

From L-R: Emilia Wickstead, Barbara Casasola, David Koma, Issa and John Rocha

Orange.

From L-R: Antipodium, Burberry Prorsum, Belstaff, Jasper Conran and Giles

Navy Blue.

From L-R: Emilio de la Morena, Richard Nicoll, Bora Aksu, Marios Schwab and Osman

Maroon.

From L-R: Vivienne Westwood red label, Holly Fulton, DAKS, John Rocha and Bora Aksu

Pastels.

From L-R: Christopher Kane, Burberry, Osman, Marios Schwab and Jasper Conran

Burgundy.

From L-R: Roksanda Illincic, Vivienne Westwood red label, Lucas Nascimento, Emilio de la Morena and Burberry Prorsum

Blue.

From L-R: Eudon Choi, Hunter Original, J.JS Lee, Richard Nicoll and Roksanda Illincic

New York Fashion Week: Fall 2014-15 Colour Trends.

Navys, oranges and browns - colours enjoying an uptick this season were all over the fall 2014-15 New York Fashion Week while jewel tones brought fashion flash to collections, there were lots of tonal palettes like at lacoste and a myriad of warm colours. These are some of the color trends for fall 2014-15.

Jewel Tones. 

From L-R: Marchesa, Juan Carlos Obando, Dennis Basso, Betsey Johnson and J. Mendel

Colour Blocking.

From L-R: Altuzarra, A Detacher, Delpozo, J. Mendel and BCBG MAXAZRIA

Teal.

From L-R: Christian Siriano, Cushnie et Ochs, Carmen Marc Valvo, Dennis Basso and Barbara Tfank

Orange.

From L-R: Jenny Packham, Zac Posen, Marchesa, Jenni Kayne and Honor

Navy.

From L-R: Suno, Nonoo, Carmen Marc Valvo, Carolina Herrera and Derek Lam

Pastels.

From L-R: Boss Woman, Delpozo, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Jenny Packham and Jenni Kayne

Black.

From L-R: Alice + Olivia, Anna Sui, Diesel Black Gold, Boss Woman and Cushnie et Ochs

Red.

From L-R: Carmen Marc Valvo, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Marissa Webb, Reem Acra and Tadashi Shoji

Brown.

From L-R: Oscar De La Renta, Badgley Mischka, Bibhu Mohapatra, Carolina Herrera and Costello Tagliapietra

Purple.

From L-R: Anna Sui, Bibhu Mohapatra, Carolina Herrera, Christian Siriano and Pamella Roland

Paris Haute Couture: Spring 2014 Colour Trends.

Couture collections always come in the most romantic of colour palettes and this time was no different. Pastel hues dominated the Versace Atelier catwalk, the colours at Armani were much darker at both Armani Prive and Valentino ranging from slate grey to blue than expected but it all made for delicately feminine collections.

Slate Grey

From L-R: Giorgio Armani Prive
 
Burgundy

From L-R: Alexandre Vauthier

Powder Blue

From L-R: Elie Saab

Yellow

From L-R: Stephane Rolland

 Coral

From L-R: Zuhair Murad

 Orange.

From L-R: Charlotte Licha

Mint.

From L-R: Schiaparelli, Versace Atelier, Chanel and Dior

Blue.

From L-R: Jean Paul Gaultier, Versace Atelier, Giambattista Valli and Ralph & Russo

Red.

From L-R: Dior, Elie Saab, Ralph & Russo and Ulyana Sergeenko

 

Pre-Fall 2014-15 Colour Trends.

After Spring’s playful romp in poppy colours, many designers got serious for pre-fall by darkening their colour palettes. Fall’s rich dark tones of burgundy, purple, fuschia, emerald green and navy were quite popular amidst the sprinkling of gold and orange while the reds got deeper in some pre-fall presentations.

Burgundy.

From L-R: Burberry Prorsum, Cushnie et Ochs, Valentino, Fendi and Jean Paul Gaultier

Orange.

From L-R: Fausto Puglisi, Carolina Herrerra, Bottega Veneta, Emanuel Ungaro and Altuzarra

Navy.

From L-R: Badgley Mischka, Altuzarra, Gucci, Alberta Ferretti and Burberry Prorsum

Red.

From L-R: Naeem Khan, Valentino, Louis Vuitton, Ports 1961and Chanel

Purple.


From L-R: Belstaff, Bottega Veneta, Herve Leger, Pringle of Scotland and Fausto Puglisi

Cobalt Blue.

From L-R: Fendi, Fausto Puglisi, Elie Tahari, Kenzo and Roland Mouret

Emerald Green.

From L-R: Oscar De La Renta, Alberta Ferretti, Burberry Prorsum, Givenchy and Christopher Kane

Gold.

From L-R: Emilio Pucci, Alberta Ferretti, Burberry Prorsum, Naeem Khan and Barbara Bui

Fuschia.

From L-R: Matthew Williamson

Black and White.

From L-R: Kenzo, Jason Wu, Valentino, DSquared2 and Chanel