Wednesday, August 26, 2015

PANTONE'S COLOR "LANDSCAPE" FALL 2015












In late April this blog introduced you to the color prognosticators at Pantone.
As a refresher here is some of what we learned about Pantone, Inc. and their process.

Pantone, Inc. is a company that is headquartered in New Jersey - known for Pantone matching system (PMS) which is a proprietary color system used by various industries such as:


  • Printing
  • The manufacture of colored paint
  • Fabric and Plastics
  • Fashion
  • Interior Design
  • Floral Design

Pantone has become one of the most influential forecasters of colors for all of these industries for each upcoming year.

Twice a year the company hosts a meeting of color "experts" from around the world.  At these meetings the group discusses and presents various colors they are predicting to be important in the coming year.  Much attention is paid to reflecting the "spirit of the time and culture".

According to Wikepedia, "The results of the meeting are published in Pantone View ($750), which fashion designers, florists, and many other consumer-oriented companies purchase to help guide their designs and planning for future products."  Pantone's "color of the year" concept is the vision of Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Diretor of the Pantone Color Institute.

So just what is the Pantone color landscape for Fall 2015 all about?

"Juxtaposition of color from opposite sides of the spectrum emphasizes poise and confidence on the runway.  The Fall 2105 palette is roote in multi-faceted, androgynous colors that can be worn to portray endless sophistication across mens's and women's fashion; it is the first time we are seeing a truly unisex color palette."

Leatrice Eiseman
Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute


As we take a look at some of the specifics of this great color landscape remember it's not the clever new names that are important.  What we hope is that you will find this information as inspiring and fun as we did.  Here are some of the ideas we found most fascinating when we reviewed the designer's collections for Fall 2015


  • Does the designer's choice of fabric and shape make clear the point of view?
  • Does the designer give a point of view by their specific color selections?
  • Do the designs and color choices evoke another time and era in fashion?
  • How do the designs and new color palette affect our shops and color choices?

In the images we are sharing you will see many different hues and color intensities within the same color story. This is one of the ways for you to actually see the vision of a specific designer or firm.



These first two images are great examples of color being used as you would expect -- olive greens that say casual, rugged, outdoorsy, and military. A good looking menswear outfit with the interest and freshness provided by layering, use of colors, and patterns.  In the Gucci military style coat the addition of fur at the cuff makes this more traditional silhouette new.



Antonio Marras Fall 2015
Gucci Fall Winter 2015


Dried Herb Olive Green isn't just Safari and Military anymore in Fall 2015 Dried Herb is more sophisticated and chic, a color that reflects nature's earthy fragrances.  Mixes beautifully with Desert Sage, the newest neutral, a cool soothing greenish grey. 

  Olive green for an evening gown, what do you think?

Here's what we think -

This is such a great example of using color in an unexpected way.  What we expect is olive green in casual, outdoorsy, military, or safari looks, right (?). it's often referred to as Olive Drab after all. But this Chanel look is such a wonderful surprise, with the model styled in a feminine, whimsical look from head to toe, the gown has a very girly girl silhouette but it looks wonderful in this rich unexpected color.  And, we LOVE it!








J.W. Anderson Fall 2015







J.W. Anderson Fall 2015








Antonio Marras Fall 2015












Anna Sui Fall 2015













Alice + Olivia Fall 3015
Alice + Olivia Fall 2015


































































Marc Jacobs Fall 2015


                                                                       



                                                                     
Tom Ford Fall 2015
                                      



                                                                         

Dennis Basso Fall 2015














Dried Herb & Desert Sage











Stormy Weather this is a powerful blue grey - think of the sky on an overcast day; it's strong, protective, and enduring.  This fall Stormy Weather implies luxury and quality.  Deep strong blue is not just for the boardroom any more -- and it's for both men and women!


Tomas Maier Milan Fall 2015

                                                                             
                                                                           
Cynthia Rowley Fall 2015
                                    











Alice + Olivia Fall 2015

                                                                  

David Hart Fall Winter 2015
Carolina Herrera Fall 2015



















Notte by Marchesa Fall 2015









Hermes Fall 2015





Fabrice Tardieu Fall 2015







DKNY Fall 2015






The other blue stories are Biscay Bay which is a rich cool teal that works beautifully with the other blues and the warmer side of the color spectrum too; while the more "serious side" of blue is seen in Reflecting Ponda deep cool blue that represents the times we are contemplative and thoughtful.








                                                        
Christian Siriano Autumn 2015
Christian Siriano Autumn Winter 2015














  






                                                                     
Chanel Couture Fall 2015



Anna Sui Fall 2015


Givenchy Fall 2015
Givenchy Fall 2015






Daniel Silverstain Fall 2015





Hermes Fall 2015



Chanel Couture Fall 2015

J. W. Anderson Fall 2015



Alice + Olivia Fall 2015



Carlos Campos Fall 2015






DKNY Fall 2015




Cedric Charlier Fall 2015








Marc Jacobs Fall 2015


Barbara Bui Fall 2015




Charlotte Ronson Fall 2015





Marc Jacobs Fall 2015
Chanel Couture Fall 2015



Carlos Campos Fall 2015















Stormy Weather, Biscay Bay, and Reflecting Pond









Oak Bluff is warming, comforting, and mellow this is a cozy hue that will nurture and comfort you!  But, this great neutral is not just about comfort.  Look for it to be fresh, sophisticated and sexy  too.  As the "work horse" neutral, Oak Bluff pairs beautifully with the entire color landscape this fall.





Nicole Miller Fall 2015





Ovadia & Sons Fall 2015




Anna Sui Fall 2015



Badgley Mischka Fall 2015
A Moi Fall 2015





                                   

                                   
Givenchy Fall 2015
Christian Siriano Autumn 2015



                                                         
Alessandra Rich Fall 2015


Chanel Couture Fall 2015


                                     

Alexander McQueen Fall 2015


A.W.A.K.E. Fall 2015


                                                                         
Chanel Couture Fall 2015






Bibhu Mohapatra Fall 2015






And, gorgeous together is the sophisticated pairing of Oak Bluff and Marsala.

Marc Jacobs Fall 2015
















Oak Bluff








Marsala is a lovely winey red-brown that is rich and full-bodied.  The red-brown roots keep this color grounded and important to the entire landscape. We think you can see why Marsala is Pantone's "Color of the Year" for 2015.





Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
                         





Givenchy Fall 2015




Givenchy Fall 2015






Andrew Gn Fall 2015



Andrew Gn Fall 2015




Andrew Gn



Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015



Haute Hippie Fall 2015










Marni Fall 2015



         David Hart Fall Winter 2015









Chanel Couture Fall 2015










Antonio Marras Fall 2015



















Antonio Marras Fall 2015
























Marc Jacobs Fall 2015









David Hart Fall Winter 2015









Just Cavalli Milan Fall 2015










Alice + Olivia Fall 2015







Alice + Olivia Fall 2015



Balmain Fall 2015














Marsala






















This color pallet's homage to the 60's and 70's is the delightful Cadmium Orange, and it's all about fun and fantasy.  It's a spark of energy and excitement.  When used with the rest of the pallet, Cadmium Orange enlivens the entire landscape.  





Yoana Baraschi









Antonio Marras Fall 2015






Marc Jacobs Fall 2015

Marc Jacobs Fall 2015
Acne Studios Fall 2015




Acne Studios Fall 2015
J.W. Anderson Fall 2015




Ann Sui Fall 2015





Moschino Fall 2015





                                                       
                                               Tom Ford Fall 2015





















Bibhu Mohapatra Fall 2015







Central Saint Martins Fall 2015








Camilla and Marc Fall 2015





Dior Fall 2015















Cadmium Orange












Cashmere Rose, too is a nod to the 1960s. This time it's a cultured, rich, and sometimes a gentle pink.  Think more "uptown than downtown".   It can go from pale to bold and it looks great with many of the other landscape colors stories.  Look at the dramatically different feelings being expressed in the designs below using Cashmere Rose.




Alexander McQueen Fall 2015

Alexander McQueen Fall 2015










 Notte by Marchesa Fall 2015



Acne Studios Fall 2015





Banana Republic Fall 2015


Chanel Couture Fall 2015

Gucci Fall 2015
Gucci Fall 2015

Marc Jacobs Fall 2015

Marc Jacobs Fall 2015




Audra Fall 2015






Todashi Shoji Fall 2015


Todashi Shoji Fall 2015




Chanel Couture Fall 2015

Chanel Couture Fall 2015





J.W. Anderson Fall 2015
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Clover Canyon Fall 2015
Clover Canyon Fall 2015
Ashely Williams 2015




Bouchra Jarrar Fall 2015




Central Saint Martins Fall 2015


                                                                     
Junya Wantanabe Fall 2015
















Cashmere Rose




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Amethyst Orchid holds a uniquely bold and creative position in this color landscape, and it is what Pantone refers to as the "Jewel in the Crown".  This is where you can see elegance, boldness and tradition collide in a most beautiful way.



Marchesa Fall 2015




Marchesa Fall 2015

Chanel Couture Fall 2015
Chanel Couture Falll 2015




Anna Sui Fall 2015




Anna Sui Fall 2015




J.W. Anderson Fall 2015






Maison Martin Margiela



Erdem Fall 2015


Erdem Fall 2015








David Tlale Fall 2015


Cynthia Rowley Fall 2015







Cynthia Rowley Fall 2015





Todashi Shoji Fall 2015


Todashi Shoji Fall 2015


Barbara Tfank 2015


Barbara Tfank



Junya Watanabe Fall 2015













Amethyst Orchid











Sources
Pantone.com
Style.com
Vogue.com
Milandesignagenda.com
Wikipedia.com
Designer's Websites



11 comments :

  1. Fantastic blog!!! Amazing information on the trends and the colors. Thank you so much, Wendy. I love your style of writing. So easy to read and yet so interesting.

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  2. This is just amazing. I love it. well done Wendy;0)

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  3. Wow, what an amazing review of trends and Fall fashion. Love this! Thanks for all your hard work!

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  4. Tremendous information with superior visuals to enhance it!

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  5. Many thanks for including my earrings and brooch in such a great article!

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  6. What a visually stunning and informative article. Many thanks for including my jewelry.

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  7. Fantastic labor of love, thank you Wendy. Very informative!

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  8. Wendy, as usual this article shows how dedicated you are to getting the whole story!! I love all of the pictures, the whole color "story"! Great work!!!

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  9. Fabulous blog! Thanks also for including my earrings and brooch in this incredible article.

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  10. Wow beautiful and so informative! Thank you

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