TOBE REPORT
Color Inspiration A/W 20/21 Frances Pace
From The Editor
Fashion has and always be an every-changing cycle. Trends come as fast as they go. Sometimes, we don’t even have time to fully explore a trend before it’s out of style again. Over the past few seasons, there’s been a huge emergence of 70’s culture and trends coming back into play. It’s starting to become evident in both the shapes and silhouettes as well as the colors used. Colors ranging from bright colors reminiscent of psychadelics to warm earthy tones, and all that’s in between. Womenswear has never been one to shy away from color, and this autumn and winter, we’re going to notice that even more. Gone are the days of wearing colorful clothing in the warmer months, and darker colors in the cold. Come with me as we explore how to incorporate colorful clothing all year long!
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Big Brights Pretty Pastels Just Jewels Not-so Neutrals
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Big Brights
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Redwood
Solar Eclipse
Grass Is Greener
Blue Waters
Clear Skies
Pollen
Big Brights Bright, almost child-like colors are being seen more and more as we approach clothing in a similar way. Clothing should be fun and should excite you, just like these colors are sure to.
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Pretty Pastels
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Giddy Green
Tickled Pink
Yippee Yellow
Gleeful Green
Peppy Purple
Blithe Blue
Pretty Pastels If you want to explore color but in a more toned down way, these colors are exactly that. Fun and playful, but not drawing as much attention. These colors are perfect for everyday wear.
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Just Jewels Amethyst Purple
Ruby Red
Citrine Yellow
Emerald Green
Garnet Red
Sapphire Blue
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Just Jewels These colors are induglent and royal-feeling, just as jewels should be. Want to feel like you’re being swaddled in a color on a dreary day? Pair any of these colors together or use one as a pop in your outfit and your day will surely feel less gloomy.
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Not-so Neutrals Majestic Mocha
Totally Tan
Dope Taupe
Tight Tan
Great Green
Brilliant Blue
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Not-so Neutrals Neutrals are getting an upgrade. No longer are neutrals just black white and grey. These colors give off a warm and earthy vibe without being your typical, boring neutral. Making you think about what in your closet is truly a neutral.
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Sources WGSN Vogue Pinterest
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What’s Next
How She Wears It A/W 20/21 Frances Pace
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TOBE REPORT
How She Wears It A/W 20/21 Frances Pace
From The Editor
Fashion has and always be an every-changing cycle. Trends come as fast as they go. Sometimes, we don’t even have time to fully explore a trend before it’s out of style again. Over the past few seasons, there’s been a huge emergence of 70’s culture and trends coming back into play. It’s starting to become evident in both the shapes and silhouettes as well as the colors used. The clothing we’re wearing is as dramatic as the colors used. With bright colors, comes over the top silhouettes. With more muted colors, comes sleek and simple designs. Womenswear has never been one to shy away from bold shapes and designs, and this autumn and winter, we’re noticing how you can wear that without looking like you walked directly off a couture runway. Come with me as we explore how to incorporate colorful clothing and fun silhouettes these upcoming months!
Signing off, Frances 1
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What’s Inside:
Big Brights Pretty Pastels Just Jewels Not-so Neutrals
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Page 17
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Big Brights
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Big Brights In Retail
Antonio Berardi
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Valentino
Jean Paul Gaultier
Ronald Van Der Kemp
Stella McCartney
Alice + Olivia
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Pretty Pastels
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Pretty Pastels
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Elie Saab
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Ronald Van Der Kemp
Alexandre Vauthier
Chanel
Stella McCartney
Givenchy
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Just Jewels
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Just Jewels
In Retail
Valentino
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Viktor And Rolf
Jean Paul Gaultier
Alexandre Vauthier
Valentino
Givenchy
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Not-so Neutrals
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How She Wears It 18
Not-so Neutrals
In Retail
Isabel Marant
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Valentino
Maison Margiela
Alexandre Vauthier
Alexis Mabille
Altuzarra
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Sources WGSN Vogue Pinterest
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What’s Next
Color Inspiration A/W 20/21 Frances Pace
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