Josh Goot (via style.com)
Loud and proud colour combinations make for a dynamic, confident look.
Emerald, purple, pink, aqua, green, yellow, red, black, gray — the multihued slick of color.
The effect had a refreshing energy about it: pragmatic modernism dealt out in color-blocked jersey layerings of tees, sinuous skirts, and capes, or dresses with a graphic simplicity (the best of those came later: a half-black, half-nude toga elegantly cut from two squares).
Maryna Linchuk for Vogue Russia
It might not seem like the most wearable of this summer's trends, but it IS possible to get wearing block colour right - even if you're pale and interesting. The trick is choosing the right shades and styles.
Every summer the fashion industry creates colourful summer clothing. Sometimes they will narrow it down to one colour or a certain type of print; this season however many designers have combined a variety of colours in blocks to create an altogether more interesting combination.
If you feel that bright colours just don't suit or indeed are far too attention-seeking for you then keep it cool. Of course, your clothes can be in muted shades just add a brightly coloured bag or pair of shoes and you will look as current as everyone else.
Issey Miyake, Hussein Chalayan (all next via style.com)
Fashion Fringe
Christian Lacroix, and perfect colour blocking
Aquascutum, Badgley Mischka, Versace
DKNY, Charles Anastase, Carolina Herrera
Dries Van Noten, Doo.Ri, Oscar de la Renta
Gucci, Isaac Mizrahi, Giles
Miu Miu, Missoni, Jean Paul Gaultier
Peter Bertcsh, Salvatore Ferragamo, Oscar de la Renta
So lovely - Pollini
Remember others will respond to colour that we are wearing. You have the power to create a confident vibrant image for your self with the use of colour.
Or, you can shake colour on this way:
Loud and proud colour combinations make for a dynamic, confident look.
Emerald, purple, pink, aqua, green, yellow, red, black, gray — the multihued slick of color.
The effect had a refreshing energy about it: pragmatic modernism dealt out in color-blocked jersey layerings of tees, sinuous skirts, and capes, or dresses with a graphic simplicity (the best of those came later: a half-black, half-nude toga elegantly cut from two squares).
Maryna Linchuk for Vogue Russia
It might not seem like the most wearable of this summer's trends, but it IS possible to get wearing block colour right - even if you're pale and interesting. The trick is choosing the right shades and styles.
Every summer the fashion industry creates colourful summer clothing. Sometimes they will narrow it down to one colour or a certain type of print; this season however many designers have combined a variety of colours in blocks to create an altogether more interesting combination.
If you feel that bright colours just don't suit or indeed are far too attention-seeking for you then keep it cool. Of course, your clothes can be in muted shades just add a brightly coloured bag or pair of shoes and you will look as current as everyone else.
Issey Miyake, Hussein Chalayan (all next via style.com)
Fashion Fringe
Christian Lacroix, and perfect colour blocking
Aquascutum, Badgley Mischka, Versace
DKNY, Charles Anastase, Carolina Herrera
Dries Van Noten, Doo.Ri, Oscar de la Renta
Gucci, Isaac Mizrahi, Giles
Miu Miu, Missoni, Jean Paul Gaultier
Peter Bertcsh, Salvatore Ferragamo, Oscar de la Renta
So lovely - Pollini
Remember others will respond to colour that we are wearing. You have the power to create a confident vibrant image for your self with the use of colour.
Or, you can shake colour on this way: