Fall/Winter 2014 Trends and Forecasting “Organic”
NEUTRALS
MARBLE LAYERS • Soft whites and neutrals quietly generate a peaceful mood. • Colors are foggy and dreamy. Chalky cloud tones and flesh tones are mixed with pure white to generate depth and movement in the simplicity of the designs.
breeze
riverstone fig wood
pastel fern
COLORS
MARBLE LAYERS
SILHOUETTE
• Inspiration comes from marble statues, stones, and origami. Prints are minimalized or subdued. • Silhouettes start to gain a more geometric and thus more modern look, but comfort is still a priority in design.
MARBLE LAYERS
BEAUTY
• Beauty is inspired by simplicity and neutral tones. • Men’s beauty is gaining attention with strong interest in androgyny. Makeup is natural and makes the face delicate. • Women’s makeup strives to obtain the illusion of naturally flawless skin.
MARBLE LAYERS
LIFESTYLE
• Interiors are influenced both directly and indirectly by marble. •The idea of layers upon layers, like marble stone, is used for decoration and color inspiration. • Organic shape of stone is applied to architecture and interior decoration.
MIDTONES
NATURE’S GEOMETRY
• Colors are stronger and more vibrant, but not bright; they are drawn from nature’s geometric aspects so that shape and color blend in a more organic way.
burnt sun
wild honey
musk rose bud
COLORS
NATURE’S GEOMETRY
SILHOUETTE
• Geometric shapes affect prints and silhouettes, especially for activewear. Shapes have sharp corners and are drawn from nature’s geometric components, like crystals, stones, and honeycombs.
NATURE’S GEOMETRY
BEAUTY
• Makeup is done more methodically. Faces are analyzed in a more technical way so that facial planes are broken down and simplified into geometric lines. • Digital and planar faces are a result of increasing technology for makeup: makeup can now be applied to avatar to “test” makeup, allowing consumers to “try on” more variety and more quickly.
NATURE’S GEOMETRY
LIFESTYLE
• Shapes for interiors and accessories are taken directly from nature. It makes items look modern but feel old. There is personality. • Octagonal and pentagonal shapes will be especially popular for prints and in jewelry.
DARKS
NEW LACE
COLORS
• Lace finds new ways to incorporate itself into design, beauty, and lifestyle. It becomes darker, heavier, and bigger for F/W 2014. • Colors are bolder. Dark lace against white stands out strong, versus the usual delicate nature of lace.
grassy shadow
evening tulips
old lipstick fishskin
NEW LACE
SILHOUETTE
• Silhouettes expand in size to accommodate for large-scale lace that resembles heavy embroideries. Lace no longer mimics only floral designs, but also pulls from artificial and geometric influences, like webs.
NEW LACE
• Delicacy of lace translates into delicate facial accessories and veils • The popularity of black, bold lace influences makeup patterns
BEAUTY
NEW LACE
• Organic designs inspired by webs, stencil stems, and rigid structures • Interiors both influence lace and receive influence from lace.
LIFESTYLE
BRIGHTS
SECRET GARDEN
• Brighter colors are pulled from nature’s brightest florals. Green is a given for the season. These colors are meant to accentuate F/W 2014’s colors.
baby bud teal glow tainted cheeks flower girl
COLORS
SECRET GARDEN
SILHOUETTE
• Silhouettes pay attention to the shoulders, the next “it” part of the body. The contours of the shoulder, neck, and collarbone provide for a sensual but still innocent aesthetic, reflecting the same feel of a garden.
SECRET GARDEN
BEAUTY
• Beauty colors are inspired by a garden that is victim to the season’s first snow. Pale skin and flushed cheeks create innocence and sensuality. • Colored or tinted eyebrows become popular. Deep greens, red, and purple applied to the eyebrow are applied carefully and are present just enough to draw attention.
SECRET GARDEN
LIFESTYLE
• Interiors feature small accents of bright colors. Wooden and recycled furniture increase in popularity, and bold blues and pinks will be popular for such rustic themes.
ACCENTS
REGAL BIRDS
COLORS
• Inspired by boldness and colors from nature’s more regal animals as well as the emerging Russian culture. • Colors are strong, romantic, and even folkloric. • Lush reds are drawn from shades of Autumn leaves and colorful birds. The mix of warm colors with white and black add a level of sensuousness.
light bruise
yellow wood
winter tree
forbidden
REGAL BIRDS
SILHOUETTE
• Prints are modern, yet the mixing of multiple prints makes the overall aesthetic more organic. • Fabrics are mixed and matched but well-tailored to give apparel a modern recycled aesthetic, a trend, yet maintain a sophisticated look. There is a sense of royalty.
REGAL BIRDS
BEAUTY
• Deep red eyeshadows and blushes against white skin make for an entrancing, dolllike face. • Blood-deep reds create a lustful hue on the skin.
REGAL BIRDS
LIFESTYLE
• The red and royal or mustard yellows are reflected heavily in interiors and men’s accessories. • Woods are tainted with a deep red finish. • Men’s watches adopt the red tones as accessory designers explore wood and leather.
FASHION
IN THE CLOUDS
COLORS
• An overall dark theme with highlights of luminescent blues. • Colors are inspired by cold winter tones like the luminescent quality of snow in the dark.
autumn’s end
young bride
morning dew
frozen lips
IN THE CLOUDS
SILHOUETTE
• Silhouettes will be airy and light but held down with some certain heavier fabrics or components. • Sweaters will be loosely knit with oversized sleeves.
IN THE CLOUDS
BEAUTY
• We see silver highlight in hair for the season, especially among youth, and give a mystical look. Still, there is some naturalness to gray as it is a natural hair color. • Purples and blues are used as eye shadows and for light highlights around the face. It creates a frozen look and brings out the multiple tones. Compliment with a trong blush to bring back the life.
IN THE CLOUDS
LIFESTYLE
• Interiors are inspired by the colors: whites with touches of light blue. The contrast of black and white in photography and interior design emphasizes the brightness of pure white. Tints of blue make the glow feel more natural. • Lighting is also included well in the glowing aesthetic.
by Jane Xiang Prof. Christopher McDonnell