Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Fall/Winter 2015 Color Breakdown pt 1

The time has come to begin transitioning from Summer into Fall. The changing of the seasons does not simply mean swapping out tank tops and shorts for pants and coats (nor does it mean going form cotton to wool); just like the leaves change color, so must your wardrobe. Don't take this to mean that you shouldn't wear a certain color from last season; I wear any color I please regardless of season. But, consider sprinkling in these Fall trend colors to amp up your style. 


1. Dried Herb


This is probably my favorite color. Not just of this season, but of all time. I wear it all the time. Usually this shade of green is thought of as rustic, almost for outdoor use only (i.e. military, hunting) but lately has been taken to a new level with stunning ready to wear looks that encapsulate the robustness of nature while remaining elevated and sophisticated. 




2. Desert Sage


Complete neutrality is what I think of when I see this color and I mean that in the best possible way; it's name alone brings to mind subtlety. I'm a huge fan of this color for the ease with which it pairs with almost any color. However, the impact it can make on it's own is not to be overlooked. 





3. Stormy Weather


I love Fall this year. Most of my favorite colors are trending this year so my wardrobe is pre-made.  This is a staple every year; walk into any department store and you will be bombarded with this shade of gray in the form of sweaters, coats, pants, suits, and anything else you can imagine. The reason it is used so much is because it is a fantastic color. It  exudes strength and resilience and is reflective of  the weather of the season. 




4. Oak Buff


A departure from the the previous  colors on this list, Oak Buff  is brighter and more daring while retaining a mellow feel. This color screams 70's to me and I love that. A lot of the colors and silhouettes this season remind me of the 70's but this color in particular gives me a Farrah Fawcett vibe.  





5. Marsala


A crossover from Spring/Summer, this wine shade is proving why it is Pantone's Color of the Year. It is full bodied, bold, and satisfying- and just like a nice glass of red wine, it makes everything feel warm and cozy. 




These are only the first 5 color trends for fall, there are still 5 to go. Part 2 of this list will be going up soon. So for now, explore these colors and share any other colors you  think belong on this list by following and tweeting at us @FabricAndSewing. To purchase fabrics in these colors and more visit our shops on Etsy and Amazon.


Until next time, 


Horacio