Though summer is in the pride fashionistas are already asking questions on what is going to be trendy in the next, cooler season. I’m here to answer those questions and tell you everything about fashion trends for Fall 2009 and Winter 2009 – 2010.
I’d like to start with color trends and then reviews of outfits and footwear to be in vogue will follow. So, let’s begin.
Since the recession affected our lives strongly the majority of designers reduced the number of items in their collections, made them simpler, used cheaper materials trying to offer the customers something they can afford buying.
Besides, the downturn influenced the color palette a lot turning it to a darker side.
Many couturiers used plenty of black and grey trying to show the general pessimistic mood in their lines.
Some collections were entirely focused on these tones.
Black has always been popular but this season it is top trendy since each designer used at least one outfit in black.
Grey follows black in its popularity in the designer lines for Fall and Winter 2009-2010. Grey tints are variable and come in dark pavement hues, earthy-grey tints and light grey tones.
As a variety of grey we see lots of metallic grey which is cold but sparkling and looks interesting in combination with other colors.
To attenuate the darkness and bring some formality into apparels designers kept using black-and-white combinations that look gorgeous on women of any age and are appropriate for any occasion.
Brown is a neutral color that is always used in clothes no matter whether designers call it trendy or not. It looks chic and can be matched with lots of other tints. This season couturiers agreed that brown is perfect and thus they created perfect items with the help of browns.
When people don’t want to attract too much attention but still wish to look elegant they opt for garments which come in pastel colors. This fall and winter these hues are very popular and you can wear your favorite pieces as often as you like it.
Gradually we approached to brighter colors and this makes me more excited as darker tones are so boring.
Red is definitely liked by designers. It comes in a diversity of tones, from bright scarlet to rich crimson nuances.
Burgundy is a luxury tint. It is nobler than red and it’s so sassy and catchy, so elder women prefer it more than younger generation.
If you want to stand out but feel red isn’t your color try orange. It is as vivid and looks interesting. In designer collections for this season orange is used in soft hues and all its brightness too. Just find what you like more and enjoy it!
Purely feminine color – pink – will be very popular in autumn and again there are deep pinks, close to fuchsia tone, and lighter ones for delicate natures.
Blue is great and designers understand it because collections have loads of blue items: sky-blue, dark blue, electric blue, ultramarine…
Of course we cannot do without green and its variations: light-green, almost grey; green of the first spring grass; bright green; dark green. Such diversity allows you to make an easy choice.
Many other hues were presented also but those were just designers’ caprices and we should respect people’s weaknesses.
So, feel free to choose garments in the colors mentioned above and you will be as trendy and fashionable as ever!
































Neon colors, red and black are my favorite colors!
red is the best! everyone notices you, says how cool you look. i love red! Pink is also good but it isn’t easy to match clothes with. brown is perfect.
i truly believe that this colors are best choose for this winter cos my wardrobe is full of fashionable items so i won’t need to shop and spend my precious money on stupid dresses like yours
best regards
fashion lover
does that mean that those colors are in for this fall (2010) or last fall(2009)?
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These color trends are for fall 2009 and winter 2009/2010. Thank you for your attention to our site.
What are the trends and colors for children fall 2010?
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fashion mom
watch it with the spelling, isn’t Tommy Hilfiger spelled with 2 m’s?
Had to mention it.
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