Fashion Colors for Spring/Summer 2014 takes on a new twist by pairing pastels with vibrant colors to create a colorful balance. Designers use color to refresh and revive women. They also defy the conventional wisdom.
Placid Blue is a color that can serve as neutral, tranquility, calmness, and works well with any other color. This shade of blue is popular for brides in Georgia, and it goes well with all other colors. You can see this mood-mellowing color in our favorite home renovations as architectural details, decorative accents and washed walls.
Violet Tulip:a vintage color mix, it will stand alone and mix well with all other colors of the spectrum. Can stand alone. You can add a touch of violet tulip to your spring clothing with a pair tulip earring.
HemlockA summery ornamental green that is similar to spring foliage, Hemlock adds a unique decorative touch. It’s a very different shade from the greens used in recent seasons. Hemlock nails or a backpack in this color look amazing with black outfits.
Sand This lightly-toasted neutral evokes images of the beach, carefree summer days and the carefree lifestyle. Pair Hemlock with Sand to create a natural, harmonious balance
Paloma : is a neutral that can be worn by itself or with other colors for a sophisticated look.
Cayenne Cayenne is a red with a high pitch that adds spice to neutrals. It also heightens excitement when combined with Freesia. Cayenne is a vibrant red that adds warmth to neutrals and can be used in interiors, fashion or designs.
Freesia – This vibrant shade of yellow with floral and tropical inspiration is full of warmth and energy.
Celosia orange: This is an optimistic and spontaneous shade of orange which pairs well with Violet Tulip to create a captivating image-much as a setting sun.
Radiant Orchid is a bold shade of purple that contrasts with Violet Tulip. This color is one that is full of joy, happiness and good health. This is a beautiful purple that will draw you in. Yellow is the best complement to orchid purple. If you want to add some vibrancy, wear it with oranges, corals, teals, hot pinks, and fuchsia.
Dazzling blue: A dazzling shade of blue, the polar opposite of Placid Blue. Spring is usually a time of florals and pastels. However, in 2014 dazzling blue will be a part of the spring wardrobe.
Dark fabrics make you look smaller, while light fabrics make you look larger.