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Colour trends for fall/winter 2015-16

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Inspired by the latest Fall/Winter styles to hit the catwalks, Trendstop's colour experts have pinpointed two key womenswear shades emerging for the F/W15-16 season. Play to your feminine side with Innocent Pink, or embrace the autumnal mood with Cinnamon Citrine. These essential

Inspired by the latest Fall/Winter styles to hit the catwalks, Trendstop's colour experts have pinpointed two key womenswear shades emerging for the F/W15-16 season. Play to your feminine side with Innocent Pink, or embrace the autumnal mood with Cinnamon Citrine. These essential shades have been taken from our F/W15-16 Women's Colour Forecast, and as neither have been seen in previous seasons, both are likely to continue as mainstream colour trends for the year ahead.

 

 

 

INNOCENT PINK

A key colour emerging in Milan, Innocent Pink illuminates sleek, contemporary womenswear designs with a delicate freshness. Soft woollens look feminine in the form of loose-fit skirts, while accessories see supple bags come in matte leather textures and shine is introduced in the form of retro-chic sunglasses.

 

 

 

CINNAMON CITRINE

Over in New York, tangy orange is tinged with reddish undertones to create a warm shade of Cinnamon Citrine. Another colour that lends itself well to knits, chunky knit sweats and soft tailored pants chime perfectly with the autumn season. Meanwhile, Lurex yarns add a glittery statement to evening overcoats.

 

 

 

Source: Trendstop Fall/Winter 2015-16 Women's Colour Forecast, purchase the full report at Trendstop.com here >>. Take advantage of our exclusive offer for FashionUnited and use promo code FUCOLOR to get 20% off.

 

 

 

Trendstop.com is one of the world's leading trend forecasting agencies for fashion and creative professionals, renowned for its insightful trend analysis and forecasts. Clients include Forever21, Ralph Lauren, H&M, Hugo Boss, and L'Oreal.

 

 

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