An ignited and energetic palette, full of brightness, features saturated colors originating from nature and virtuality. These are complemented by a laid-back proposal of pastel and romantic shades, with the intention of creating a new visual of hope, joy, peace, and health.
From this fundamental concept, the basic reds, oranges, and yellows emerge, with strong pigmentation, giving rise to magenta, lava red, carrot, pumpkin, egg yolk, and lemon, heavily influenced by floral and citrus dyes. Their faded versions become pinks, salmons, lime, sulfur, corn, and vanilla.
Blues and greens also contribute to a wide range, including both saturated and pastel shades. Among the former, there's electric blue, radiant and timeless, sharing preferences with the calmer and relaxed Blue Perennial. In lighter gradations, watery, sky, and baby blues emerge.
Greens are led by Classic Green, strong, nurturing, and saturated, followed by Love Bird, a vivid and exotic yellowish-green, Green-Blue Slate, intense and elegant, and Leek Green, which includes olive and military greens. Lighter shades include pistachio and mint.
In deeper hues, Pansy stands out, an intense violet or purple, great for combinations, alongside pastel options like lilacs and lavenders.
Among neutral tones suitable for monochrome designs, beiges and grays stand, providing elegance, calmness, and versatility for all purposes. Light brown, raw, sand, and khaki are some of them; as for grays, ash, lead, smoke, and pearl can be enumerated.
For the season, white surpasses black in preferences due to its extreme luminosity, purity, and freshness. These qualities confirm its leadership as a timeless and "eternal" reference in fashion.