Trend for 2015 – Pastel Colours

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This autumn and winter soft pastel colours in their mute hues will be in trend. They will help us to spend autumn and winter month in a warm soft atmosphere. During this autumn and winter we come back to 1970-s and also to the 80s and the 90s using lace and see-through garments. However, despite it we can notice pastel colours in many designers.

We believe that pastel hues are perfect for warm months, however, different blue, dusty pink, pretty lilac and muted yellow colours are the autumn/winter 2015-2016 colour trends. They can be found in beautiful collection of Dolce&Gabbana, Prada, Christian Dior, Missoni, Dries Van Noten, etc. These colours (sweet sorbets, candy pinks, baby blues, etc.) will make your wardrobe sweeter this autumn. A woman in a blush pink or a mint green looks very elegant and tender. So, how to combine pastel colours in autumn 2015.

-         Prim suits are in trend, however, pastel colours make them more feminine like. You can combine your pastel coloured suits with killer hills, skinny belts and embroidery to make them look interesting.

-         Sets and jumpsuits in pastel colours are quite popular. Wear them using minimum decorations.

-         Dresses in soft pastels which cascade around your body make you look like an angel. Especially impressive are women in minty green and gentle yellow dresses.

-         You can easily add some print (for example, in black) to your pastel dress, top or other piece of clothes. You can use subtle prints on dresses and, for example, more abstract ones on coats.

-         Quilted looks are very popular this season. Blazers, jackets, quilted sweatshirts, trousers, etc. in pastel hues make you look pretty.

-         You can add outerwear in candy colours to your wardrobe. For example, oversized faux fur coats or casual clothes in mint and milky hues will come in handy this season. You can mix them with your pastel piece and go to work, to date or for a walk.

The pastel trend came to us from 2014, but in the improved form. You can use pastel hues on suits, shoes, jewellery, handbags and accessories for your hair. You can combine cold and warm pastel colours to create contrasts and demonstrate the whole power of pastels. You can also mix them with classic patterns, different prints and delicate embroidery. You can also see autumn collections of such designers as Bottega Veneta, Jonathan Saunders and the Holly Futton.   

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