Colour Forecast
Since my project theme is Ultimate Black I believe colour forecast is not vital for my project, but since I might add colour highlights I decided to do some superficial research. Thereby, and because the colours that are in trend are the same for high fashion and streetwear, I will be recycling the colour mood board I used last term:
Coloro + WGSN forecast for 2022
To cause a bigger visual impact I will not use Lazuli Blue or Dark Oak on my designs, since the contrast between the other tones and black is greater. Since I did this board Jenny Clark, head of WGSN has revealed more hues that will be key in future collections, from which I found relevant the following:
Mango Sorbet
Atlantic Blue
As well, here are Pantone's forecasts for 2021/2022 fashion weeks in London and New York:
London Fashion Week according to Pantone LLC
New York Fashion Week according to Pantone LLC
References:
Fashion Trendsetter. 2021. Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report Autumn/Winter 2021/2022 For London Fashion Week. [online] Available at: <https://www.fashiontrendsetter.com/v2/2021/02/25/pantone-fashion-color-trend-report-autumn-winter-2021-2022-for-london-fashion-week/> [Accessed 23 April 2021].
Fashion Trendsetter. 2021. Pantone Fashion Color Trend Report Autumn/Winter 2021/2022 For New York Fashion Week. [online] Available at: <https://www.fashiontrendsetter.com/v2/2021/02/17/pantone-fashion-color-trend-report-autumn-winter-2021-2022-for-new-york-fashion-week/> [Accessed 23 April 2021].
Milanote. 2021. 2022 Colours. [online] Available at: <https://app.milanote.com/1L3g7n1HyyUz4q/2022-colours> [Accessed 10 March 2021].
WGSN. 2020. Key Colours Spring/Summer 2022. [online] Available at: <https://www.wgsn.com/en/article/wgsn-coloro-key-colours-ss-22-feat-colour-year-2022/> [Accessed 23 April 2021].
Are you going to use any of the colour from the Pantone forecast? I ask, because I think it is worth looking at how the colours you focused on in the first half of this post work with black and whether or not you could incorporate them into your liquid concept? How would that work? I think you should follow up on this.
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