Engaged in the clothing industry for 20 years.
Fall/winter ‘23 runway trends: four key colors
Color choices in fashion are still dominated by what we witness in
nature and then, in contrast, what we see on our computer screens.
This season, there was a renewed interest in tailoring; with outerwear
and separates most often executed in neutral tones, often in shades of
beige and grey. More directional separates came in shades of rusty
brown and orange.
On the other hand, saturated brights were also key. Red was the most
important, followed by a shade of bright green.
Red Letter Day
By far the most popular bright color, a vibrant shade of red dominated
the runways of every major fashion city.
Christopher Kane #10
The designer showed a red patent leather skirt with a ruffled peplum
and a grey boat neck sweater. A simple black pump accessorized the
look.
Puppets & Puppets #3
From Carly Mark, a full-length coat and bodysuit in a black and red
snakeskin print and matching pumps, with a black knit bustier and a
bright red cardigan.
Chanel #63
Virginie Viard showed a bright red sweater and leggings in a waffle
knit under a dark red dress with a red and white camelia print.
Accessories included a gold chain belt and a dark red bag shaped like
a camelia.
Rusty Nail
Rust is an orange-brown color resembling iron oxide. Its popularity as
a fashion color has risen in recent seasons. It was used for a series
of casual and weekend wear separates.
Blumarine #29
From Nicola Brognano, a brown button-front ribbed top over a black
lace bra and rust colored knickerbockers with belt detail. Accessories
included a wide red belt with studs and caramel colored knee boots.
Ulla Johnson #01
The designer used lacquered leather in tones of rusty brown and orange
for a vest over a jacket with balloon sleeves and a tulip style skirt.
Accessories included pumps with fringe and a satchel with a painted
flower embellishment.
Benetton #45
Andrea Incontri showed a rusty red denim jacket and skirt under a
shearling coat in the same color. Red patent boots and a handbag
completed the look.
Emerald City
Bright green reminds us of the power of nature and was a popular
choice for fw23.
Ahluwalia #19
Priya Ahluwalia showed a bright green hooded coat over a sweater knit
mini skirt and matching top. Accessories included black hose and knee
boots.
Givenchy #35
From Matthew M. Williams, a bright green turtleneck sweater and
brocade knickerbockers with “bondage” straps. Brocade shoes, a bag
with a shoulder strap, floral jewelry and mirrored sunglasses
completed the look.
Anna Sui #05
The designer showed a bright green long haired faux fur jacket over a
floral print dress with mint green lace trim and matching leggings.
Accessories included sunglasses and green patent flats.
Neutral Territory
Hermès #27
From Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, a collarless wool coat over a corduroy
skirt and shawl collared top. A metallic cap, brown suede boots and a
novelty bag completed the look.
Rokh #15
Rok Hwang showed a semi-sheer knotted top and pants with a folded
waistband and elastic at the ankles. Accessories included a heavily
detailed belt and gold jewelry.
Tory Burch #01
The designer showed a fine gauge ribbed sweater and a wrap front skirt
fastened with a kilt pin. Accessories included a chain bracelet, a
handheld handbag and black riding boots.