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Colors | 28/12/2022

Colors Fall Winter 2023

This is the new color palette for Fall Winter 2023

The season comes with great changes and leaves the usual browns, grays and blacks to generate more optimistic and attractive tonalities, sometimes typical of summer fashion.

Thus, a game of colors is opened that is oriented towards bright and saturated tones, with very daring and creative combinations.

The revaluation of color is a reflection of the social climate that surrounds us, which includes a search for optimism and tranquility, after the years marked by the pandemic.

Starting from the primary tones, the proposal presents a range of very soft and warm beiges, with yellowish and autumnal options, which, by increasing and purifying their pigmentation, transform into oranges and tangerines, which transmit energy, creativity and enthusiasm.

The international fashion catwalks have bet heavily on pinks, in their different versions, ranging from the softest, naive and pastel, to the saturated Barbie, bubblegum and coral.

Passion, vitality and courage are expressed through red, among which lava red stands out, saturated, intense and deep.

Blue and purple violet denote sensuality, nobility and luxury; while the greens, in all their range of possibilities, embody reconciliation and a better coexistence with nature. In this line, the purest and most intense ones stand out, such as the Classic Green, Amazon and Emerald, together with the bluish greens, sophisticated and calm, such as lichen and frost. Without forgetting the olive green, of a casual character and military aesthetics, of intensive use.

Browns opt for warmer and friendlier tonalities, such as almonds and toasted; while grays appear in medium tones and pastels, such as pearl and dove.

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