Wednesday, October 21, 2015

A Warm and Wonderful Palette for Fall 2015


Looking forward to the cooler months? Well start to plan your color palettes accordingly and choose from the shades destined to be the most popular.  Pantone, the global authority on color, has surveyed the designers of New York Fashion Week and beyond to bring you the season's most important color trends. Check out the new shades you'll be wearing from your everyday sweater essentials, to the pots in your eyeshadow palettes.

Desert Sage - This a cool and soothing greenish-gray. Desert Sage speaks to the feeling of naturally inspired colors.
Stormy Weather - This hue is dependable, cool and, above all, constant. Implying quality and luxury, it is a powerful blue-gray that is strong, protective and enduring.
Oak Buff - This is a mellow, comforting and warming shade that brings good feelings. One of nature's many illustrious shades, this golden-yellow acts to nurture and comfort. 
Dried Herb - Closely related to nature, Dried Herb is an organic shade embodying nature's earthy fragrances.
Marsala - Rich and robust, Marsala incorporates warmth and richness. Its grounding red-brown roots point to a sophisticated, natural earthiness.
Biscay Bay - This shade splashes up against more heated tones with its cool touch, combining the qualities of serene blue with the invigorating aspects of green.
Cadmium Orange - Both playful and sophisticated in its appeal, cadmium orange is a warm, welcoming and subtly dramatic hue that is striking enough to stand on its own or act as a bold contrast.
Cashmere Rose -  This is a tactile and soft pink hue. Cashmere Rose displays a gently persuasive and composed pink that is more upscale than downtown. 
Reflecting Pond - This color is a cooling blue that adds dimension and intrigue to the Top 10. Reflecting Pond is described as a serious shade.
Amethyst Orchid - Intriguing, vibrant and somewhat sensual, this enigmatic shade is an extraordinary hue that is unique, bold, creative and exciting.




Wednesday, October 14, 2015

It's Pantone Color Change Time



According to Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, "Juxtaposition of color from opposite sides of the spectrum emphasizes poise and confidence on the runway. The Fall 2015 palette is rooted in multi-faceted, androgynous colors that can be worn to portray effortless sophistication across men’s and women’s fashion; it is the first time we are seeing a truly unisex color palette." 

We're excited to see our store transform from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter! Aren't the colors just gorgeous!