With regard to the colors, the HW25 running steps in New York and Europe-similar to the last autumn/winter season-presented themselves in muted tones. “Quiet Luxury” and Corpcore are still trendy. This look is both chic and selling, and designers: used accordingly black, gray and brown tones. On the other hand, just like last year, they used two or three very specific green tones, almost like neutral colors. Green appeared mainly in combination with black and brown, but also as a complete look and sometimes as an accent in prints.
In 2017, Pantone declared the yellow green “Greenery” about its color of the year, “as a quiet answer to the conflict -rich events of 2016”. Since then it has been present as a key color every season. The consumers: Inside, these colors not only recognize from nature, but also from the screens. The color also reminds of the 1980s and arouses feelings of comfort and nostalgia.
Here are ten looks of the HW25 ski bridges.
Aiste Hong
A yellow -green, white and black silk blouse with zebra patterns and a green marabustole were combined for this look with a black knee -length skirt and black sandals.
Aknvas: Designer Christian Juul Nielsen
Here is a yellow-green satin jacket with cargot bags and a bubble hem. Accessories include green lace socks and black Mary Janes with double straps.
Elie Saab
For this look, an oversized yellow -green synthetic pelza jacket was worn over a black turtleneck from rope and a black chiffon skirt.
Christopher John Rogers
An oversized yellow-green shirt with a black and green braided border over an olive khaki-colored pants with wide leg, loop decoration and green pumps make up for this look.
Sergio Hudson
Here you can see a yellow -green mohairm coat with satin lining, which is worn over a skin -colored sweater with a round neck neckline, a black turtleneck sweater and black leather pants with boots. The look is rounded off with brown gloves.
Kway
A yellow-green, short-layer cape is worn over a mini dress with bubble hem and train and paired with black lace-up boots.
Leonard Paris: Designer Georg Lux
A knee-length crepe-de-chine dress with long sleeves and a floral print made of lilac on a yellow-green background is the focus of this look. The accessories included Burgundy -red boots and a handbag.
No.21: Designer Alessandro Dell’acqua
Here is a shoulder-free, yellow-green case dress with tulip-shaped folded sleeves and empire waist.
Saint Laurent: Designer Anthony Vaccarello
A short, yellow -green case dress with overcovered shoulders and bags is combined with brown leather gloves and Slingbacks made of satin.
Giambattista Valli
Finally a floor -length, yellow -green dress with cape sleeves and a loop on the neck. Olive green boots round off the look.
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