Our #wednesday fashion is back! Anyone who accompanies us here already knows that we always prioritize talking about trends and highlights for the coming seasons with a focus on creating prints, even in the midst of the global pandemic we are developing our winter collection 21/22 and we will share a little of our research with you so that you can also organize and plan your collections. And we will start with the shades of blue, they are timeless, whether in winter or summer they always appear. And this coming winter 2021 we will see you with much more presence as we have seen on the catwalks, and today we will see this trend in detail.
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Even in the midst of so much chaos in the world and knowing that the fashion industry will still be very affected, we are seeing some countries reopen with new standards as well as keeping us in social distance, something we can say is that this "stopped" time cannot be in vain, just as many companies have taken the opportunity to reinvent themselves and rethink their next collections, we have been doing the same here, after all the world will never be like before!
We are now developing our Winter Collection 21/22 and we will have a new format to offer to our customers, which will soon be here on the website, and with that in mind we will share with you some of our research so that you can also plan and have your collection with some processes already advanced, and here and that enters the creation of the prints, choose colors for your next collection.
Even with many rumors that the fashion calendars may change as well as the launches of the collections themselves, there were parades of the next winter trends earlier this year, and in the last shows we have already seen some of the main trends in the previous post that you can read HERE and check it out.
But today we’re going to take a closer look at these trends and start with colors, because next winter what’s not lacking are colors, yes we will have many colors, red, green, and blue, many blues of all shades and ways to be used, so we couldn't help but start with blue, it gained prominence on most catwalks from large to smallest more, and appeared in all possible shades, either as a fabric base, as details on clothing or on the print itself !!
Blue and its nuances are sophisticated colors that bring the perception of luxury, and new post-pandemic consumers will be looking for the feeling of stability and connection. We will have the tones since the traditional Atlantic Blue (Pantone 18-4034 TCX) will remain, as it is a very commercial tone, but in search of urgent comfort, new consumers will also be able to find in the blue tones this feeling of security as the tones that come of the water. Shall we check the main highlights of the parade here within this palette of blue colors?
Among the shades that we see on the catwalks, we have 3 that stood out, see below the pantones of each one and choose your favorite to use in your next collection:
The tones vary from the traditional blue to the Acqua tone, which will continue as a must have in the next season. And then what did you think of this color that will come with a family of nuances for the winter? Tell me here what is your favorite shade of blue ??
Our winter collection 2021/2022 is almost out of the oven with prints and incredible colors that we will soon be launching on the site.
If you like to follow everything about fashion and know more news for your next collections keep an eye here, we have a new post every week here on the latest trends directly from Europe.
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