Warm colors will be full of arterial reds to the beautiful golden yellows. The cool colors will include the deeper purples to the interesting forest green colors. The neutral shades will include the basic blacks and whites with an additional rose hues to match your skin color!
![]() |
I knew Lauren Conrad would show off this neutral color trend! She's just a bit early! |
In the "Raw Energy" category, reds will be dominant.
In the "Sensing Matter" category, shades of brown will relate to the earth color tones. Look below, these colors really show colors close to nature!
In the "Wild Craft" category, show your happy side the brighter colors to bring out your wild side. Shades of green and deep purples are flourishing.
In the "Digital Dimension" category colors rely on the classic colors of white, black, and gray. I don't know about you, but black never leaves my closet! It is always and forever here to stay!
When looking at the color trends of Fall 2012 one might think they are similar to past seasons, but the truth is that for Fall 2012 that hues will be a bit deeper. Thanks to StyleSight, they have listed a great show of comparing the color trends from Fall 2011- Fall 2012. Let's look at a few:
![]() |
In Fall 2012, colors will darken to racecar, picante, and zinfandel. |
![]() |
Look at the great hue of rich blackberry and burgundy! |
![]() |
Dark teal, forest, and herbal greens will be all around Fall 2012. |
1. Arterial Reds
2. Golden Shades
3. Cool Matter
4. Fertile Greens
5. Spectrum Blues
What color is your favorite? Any colors you think that will also be important in Fall 2012?
Well who says you need to pick! Check out this Fall 2012 Color and Trend Overview for Fall 2012. This truly shows to include all colors in your closet! Just remember just because it's fall doesn't mean to get rid of color!
Once again thank you to StyleSight for the great insight to the color trends for Fall 2012!
I love this color palette! I think it is really on trend for next fall and I love the warm reds and the neutrals.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree: Fall/Winter is the time to bring out the color! With less hours of daylight and dropping temperatures, you need to brighten things up a bit. Thanks for the info from StyleSight, I wasn't familiar with it and it's always good to have more resources to draw from. Great post, the colors are vivid and engaging.
ReplyDelete