Trendy neutral colors

When trends start, we are usually connected to two very important aspects of fashion: colors and prints. Every season, colors are fundamental to guide any wardrobe and end up limiting some people who don't like the colors that are on the rise or who simply don't put them in their personal color charts. Prints are like trends themselves, that is, using a specific print is in fashion, and some styles also appropriate prints to create a look.
And when fashion comes with neutral colors as a trend? Do you love or hate? Use grey, nude, off white, black, blue, caramel. Can you imagine using this color chart or do you associate it with more formal and corporate clothes? Neutral colors, and in a way basic, are those that manage to connect all our clothing, matching pieces to each other and providing more variety of combinations. When these colors are trending, we can find very cool pieces in basic tones that allow us more options for use.
The monochromatic looks (imagine gray blouse, gray pants, shoes and socks in shades of gray) were more restricted. Today they are welcome by all. It became that production that imposes superiority and became something cooler. Colors such as beige and nudes, olive green, caramel, blue in various shades, gained evidence in monochromatic looks, with more unpretentious pieces, modern tailoring and the so-called third piece (the one that is the highlight of the production) and are in all brands and collections.
Black is among the big bets of trends for the coming seasons. For those who like a basic black piece, it's time to invest. For those who enjoy more style and avant-garde, black has always been one of the great standout options. Remembering that avant-garde is the fashion that comes before, which has the characteristic of being more innovative. Next to black, the big trend color is blue, and here we can mention turquoise blue and cobalt blue, (the blue called Bic or Klein).
Fashion really is a mess! The men's wardrobe has always been based on neutral colors and suddenly citrus tones, neon and loud prints appeared. For now, fashion is bringing back neutral colors and basic pieces to the window. The good news: you sure have several productions stored in the closet to get back in action!
And when fashion comes with neutral colors as a trend? Do you love or hate? Use grey, nude, off white, black, blue, caramel. Can you imagine using this color chart or do you associate it with more formal and corporate clothes? Neutral colors, and in a way basic, are those that manage to connect all our clothing, matching pieces to each other and providing more variety of combinations. When these colors are trending, we can find very cool pieces in basic tones that allow us more options for use.
The monochromatic looks (imagine gray blouse, gray pants, shoes and socks in shades of gray) were more restricted. Today they are welcome by all. It became that production that imposes superiority and became something cooler. Colors such as beige and nudes, olive green, caramel, blue in various shades, gained evidence in monochromatic looks, with more unpretentious pieces, modern tailoring and the so-called third piece (the one that is the highlight of the production) and are in all brands and collections.
Black is among the big bets of trends for the coming seasons. For those who like a basic black piece, it's time to invest. For those who enjoy more style and avant-garde, black has always been one of the great standout options. Remembering that avant-garde is the fashion that comes before, which has the characteristic of being more innovative. Next to black, the big trend color is blue, and here we can mention turquoise blue and cobalt blue, (the blue called Bic or Klein).
Fashion really is a mess! The men's wardrobe has always been based on neutral colors and suddenly citrus tones, neon and loud prints appeared. For now, fashion is bringing back neutral colors and basic pieces to the window. The good news: you sure have several productions stored in the closet to get back in action!
Author : Mariana Goulart
Posted in: 11/14/2022
Last modified: 11/14/2022
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