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Color trends: Chanel debuts Resort Line 2008

23rd May. '07 • Category: Fashion & Beauty • Tags: , , , , , , ,

Authored by Julie Hoylen

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Question:

“What’s wearing black and white and spray tan all over?”

Answer:

“The star-studded audience at the debut of Chanel’s Resort Line 2008.”

Karl Lagerfeld brought high fashion to Los Angeles last Friday night when he debuted Chanel’s Resort Line 2008 in, of all places, a Santa Monica airplane hanger.

Leave it to Lagerfeld, the same man who showed his last resort collection in NYC’s Grand Central Station, to come up with yet another extreme, dramatic location to showcase his art.

“Cruise collections are about dreams of freedom” Mr. Lagerfeld told Vogue magazine just prior to the show, and “L..A. is about the dreams of private jets and beautiful cars and glamor.”

Well, there is no denying that the night was packed with all of the above mentioned…the stars were out in droves, and Style.com reports that the collection received a standing ovation before even the first model stepped a peep-toed boot onto the runway. Now that’s a loyal fan-base!

Mr. Lagerfeld has found extreme success since taking over the Chanel label in 1983, and I’ve always admired his ability to keep a finger on the pulse of how a modern day woman dreams of dressing, all while keeping his design feet planted firmly in the stylish past of the Chanel Label.

In the case of his resort collection, I think Mr. Lagerfeld used color to speak to the adventurous hearts of women. While the designs are beautifully modern and sexy, it was the salmon pink, blood orange, army green, soft gray, and flesh-toned fabrics that caught my eye and I believe captured the modern spirit of the evening. Some looks were monochromatic, others had the color palettes deliciously combined together.

All in all, his use of color was edgy and exciting.

Even the evening looks, though predominantly black, allowed splashes of white, gold, and even a pair of red coquettish stilettos to act as a breath of fresh air for an otherwise classic color silhouette.

Now, to get back to my little quip at the top of the page about the audience…

Well, I can’t help but mention that the the famous crowd were mostly bathed in black. I have to give them some slack - it was an evening show - and Mr. Lagerfeld himself was wearing black head to toe. Besides, black and white have been the colors most associated with Chanel throughout the ages. So when you think about it, wearing black was a pretty safe bet.

Yet, it will be really interesting to see if this show’s use of color has at least a slight trickle-down effect on how the stars dress for future Chanel and other high profile events. Perhaps they will find a little stylish “freedom” and add some color.

To view the entire collection, visit Style.com

All photos from Style.com

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Lichen’s beauty

12th Mar. '07 • Category: Home & Garden • Tags: , , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Lichen, Color, Colour, Nature

The lichen’s beauty is in the many different colors it can exhibit from rock to rock.

“When you take photos the lichen almost looks like flowers,” Dininger said. “The lichen pulls different minerals out of the rock and that is how they get their color, pink, lavender, orange, yellow, green and even black,” she said. “It’s a very cool phenomena and after it rains the lichen look brilliant.”

Vasquez Rocks is a wildlife sanctuary and all natural and cultural features are protected by law. There is no wood or rock
gathering allowed.

Photo from UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research.   SensationalColor.com

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The paradox of the color black

18th Jan. '07 • Category: Messages & Meanings • Tags: , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

In her essay Delving into recesses of word ‘black,Signithia Fordham, professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Rochester, touches on the paradox of the color black.

“Paradoxically, black, as both an identity and a crayon color, is concurrently loved and loathed, desired and despised,” she writes.
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What the color of the car you drive says about you

14th Dec. '06 • Category: Messages & Meanings • Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Color Meaning, Symbolism, Psychology; Colour Meaning, Symbolism, Psychology; Car, Truck, Vehicle

Silver? Black? Red?

Find out what your color choice says about your personality…

If you were able to buy your dream car in the perfect color, what would it be?   SensationalColor.com

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Color trends: simply black

23rd Aug. '06 • Category: Fashion & Beauty , Category: Home & Garden • Tags: , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Black_pradaBasic black is always in style because it is as much a color as it is an attitude. What is fresh about black this season is that it is unadorned, allowing interesting textures and surfaces to take center stage.

Another notable trend for the color black is that you will see it with an underlying hint of another hue, such as blue, purple, green, or brown. These hues add complexity and mystery to this chic color.

You can find color infused with black in everything from luxury automobiles to floral arrangements.

And while we agree that black is a classic, rather than a trend, we still love talking about it:

“Black never goes away. It’s so symbolic; it’s sophisticated, elegant, classic, safe, dependable and classy.” -Leatrice Eiseman, internationally renowned color and design expert

“The ultimate in chic simplicity; black and white makes a return in all combinations imaginable.” -The Style Council

“While color infuses the runway, Prada plays with richly textured blacks and Marc Newson designs a limited edition cosmonaut sneaker - the Zvezdochka - with richly layered patterns of black.” -Jody Turner, CEO of Culture of Future in an article for Apple

“After several years of brilliant color, black is back with a vengeance. This year it’s unadorned and painfully plain, displaying it’s nuances primarily through texture: the shadings of slippery velvet, shiny vinyls and supple leathers; the ambiguity of heavy black rubber soled boots underscoring a long black lace skirt.” -Pantone

“Black, often with metallic effects, also strengthened as the second most popular color in Europe and tops among luxury vehicles there. Over the next few years, jet black will increasingly be replaced with black metallic in North America.” -DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report

Photo from New York magazine.   SensationalColor.com

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Red, black, & white move from fashion into the home

29th May. '06 • Category: Home & Garden • Tags: , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Red_black_white_roomBlack and white with a dash of red has long been a wardrobe favorite, and the eye-catching combination is now also a favorite for the home.

The combination of black, white, and red is clean and contemporary, yet appeals to our desire for glamor. This color trend emerged in Europe in the last two years and this year, the trend has truly taken hold here.

Recently, House & Garden magazine featured Jade Jagger’s (daughter of Mick Jagger and wife Bianca) home in London with her comfortable white furniture that sports a red and black pillow set against a red carpet. Jade is quoted as saying it is “my favorite color combination.”

Their are many reds to choose from; all shades are a beautiful complement to black and white. So whether you favor a bright apple red, a deep claret, or a muted burgundy, the hue will work with black and white.

For the rich and sophisticated look shown in the picture above, try using Burnt Tile 150F-7 for the walls and White 1852 for the trim from Behr.

Best of all, this combination is available from many sources - from rustic wood-stained black cabinets to luxurious red upholstered chairs, so this sophisticated trio can fit any decorating style.   SensationalColor.com

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A glimpse into the psychology of color

5th Dec. '05 • Category: Messages & Meanings • Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Authored by Kate Smith

Our reaction to color is almost instantaneous and has a profound impact on the choices we make everyday.

Below is a quick look at general responses to colors based on research, historical significance of color, and word association studies. Different cultures react to colors differently, and this brief overview focuses on the responses of people in the Western Hemisphere.

Color Meaning, Symbolism, Psychology; Colour Meaning, Symbolism, Psychology; RedRed has more personal associations than any other color. Recognized as a stimulant red is inherently exciting and the amount of red is directly related to the level of energy perceived. Red draws attention and a keen use of red as an accent can immediately focus attention on a particular element.

Curious to delve deeper into the world of color? See the full article on our website.   SensationalColor.com

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