Colours for Fall 2010

May 2010


By Cynthia Unninayar

In the Trends & Colours Winter issue, our annual trends tracker guide, we talked about the top twelve trends in fine jewellery for 2010. Since colour is one of the major trends, we also included comments from fashion designers on the use and importance of colour. In our Trends & Colours Spring issue, we continued the colour story for Spring/Summer 2010. In the present issue, we offer a preview of the fashion colour scene for Fall 2010, as depicted in Pantone’s Fashion Colour Report Fall 2010.

“Building on the color palette from spring, this season’s offerings include innovative takes on fundamental basics, as well as transporting lively colors that conjure images of travel and adventure, whether real or aspirational,” explains Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. And, of course, we offer examples of fashionable and colourful fine jewellery to go along with these ten basic colours.

Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Nikki Seacca, Mathon Paris
Peter Som, using Pantone’s Woodbine: Fashion and color are a pick-me-up. It’s time for happy clothes.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Talento Joias, Gumuchian
Yigal Azrouël, using Pantone’s Purple Orchid: It hasn’t really changed but has reinforced that what we design has to be special and individual. New rule? Don’t be afraid to try it.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Lorenz Baumer, Zorab
Elie Tahari, using Pantone’s Golden Glow: There are really no specific rules for colours, it just depends what colours work best with a specific fabric or yarn.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Jolie B. Ray Designs, Yael Sonia
Rachel Roy, using Pantone’s Endive: I am continuing to design for the modern, classic woman and always think of her when choosing colours. Of course, we are conscious of the economic conditions but that does not deter us from continuing to put out luxurious, beautiful clothing. My new fashion color rule for 2010? Have fun with colour, always!
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Julia Behrends, Bogh-Art
Nanette Lepore, using Pantone’s Lipstick Red: In current economic conditions colour is more important than ever. Incorporating a few fresh colours into your wardrobe can revitalize and provide an array of potential new colour combinations to make getting dressed more exciting.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Alfieri & St John, Giovanni Ferraris
Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons, using Pantone’s Chocolate Truffle: Taking into consideration the current challenges facing today’s economy, I hope to inspire customers by offering vibrant colour hues that translate through time.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Tamir Jewels, Mathon Paris
Tadashi Shoji, using Pantone’s Lagoon: I tried to keep in mind that customers are buying more for longevity these days, so I didn’t choose colours that would go out of favour after one season. Also, I really tried to stay away from Black as I wanted to offer women some hints of fun and colour.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Tiffany & Co, Vianna Brasil
Erin Fetherston, using Pantone’s Living Coral: Colour is more important than ever. Colour is an expression of mood and emotion. I use colour to inspire and create positivity.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Antonini, Nina Runsdorf
VPL by Victoria Bartlett, using Pantone’s Oyster Gray: It drives you to be more creative. I like the idea of serenity and lustre that is subdued. I don’t like to abide by rules—it comes from the heart, but this collection is about tranquillity and calm.
Caleo Jewelry inspired by Scandinavian design
Robert Wander, Brumani
Rebecca Taylor, using Pantone’s Rose Dust: The colour palette is more restrained to fit the need of the contemporary girl. New neutrals emerge with a touch of bright.