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When the cold weather comes, the first thing you do is think about that all black look of yours from all years right?
But this year we want to challenge you to bring a little more color to the gray winter days.
Believe me, it's a general challenge to insert colors in everyday looks, whether for practicality or a little laziness, and that's okay... But when you start to exercise your creativity when putting together your looks, you realize that it's a path without return…
According to a report released by Pantone, a world reference company in color systems that dictates the color trends of the seasons, there are ten main colors that are trends for the fall/winter of 2021. They are:
Amberglow: a radiant orange tone.
Samba: a sensual red that conveys optimism.
Sandstone: sand tone, inspired by nature.
Classic Blue: the color of the year 2020, a deep, intense blue.
Green Sheen: acid green-yellow hue that stands out.
Rose Tan: Light and soft pink, almost pastel shade.
Ultramarine Green: deep greenish color with light blue notes.
Fired Brick: An intense, burnt red color.
Peach Nougat: warm color, reminiscent of peach.
Magenta Purple: A strong purple and very thought-provoking.
In addition, the Pantone report also released four classic neutral colors, which promise to be present in several collections around the world. Check it out:
Almond Oil: whitish tone, reminiscent of an off white.
Blue Depths: Very dark blue, striking color.
Sleet: timeless gray, solid and neutral.
Military Olive: the beloved and popular military green, which shows that it is here to stay.
"Okay, but now I can only use these colors?
"Of course not, girl! These colors serve to guide us when creating the looks. Shall we try to make some combinations together?
PINK AND GREEN
The combination of pink and green is becoming classic, thanks to fashionistas, who are using and abusing it in their looks lately. This mix is configured within the color block category (which means the mix of vibrant tones and is a big trend of the moment!) and is a stylish and fun way to create colorful looks for winter and escape the classic dark tones of the season.
PURPLE AND ORANGE
This is a mix for those who like to CAUSAR! Purple and orange are analogous colors, this means that on the color wheel, they are in opposite places, and that's exactly why they match each other so much. Purple already has this more "winter" idea and orange brings life and joy to this look.
BLUE AND CARAMEL
Caramel is one of the hottest shades this fall/winter season, being one of the most frequently used on cold days today, and conveys an instant image of elegance and sophistication. Blue is a classic color with a wide variety of tones, giving the opportunity to create countless productions for different purposes and styles.
MONOCHROME OR TONE ON TONE.
There is nothing more cool, practical and elegant than betting on monochromatic looks and those tone-on-tone, right?
DOT OF COLOR.
If you thought this was all too daring, calm down, we thought about you too. If you're just coming into the color world and don't feel confident enough to use color blocks, how about using some color dots? The blazers and bags are great for you to adapt with more color in your days.
So, have you managed to surrender to any of these winter proposals?