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2008 Women’s Spring Fashion Meets 1920s Color Trends

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Which colors should be ready to wear on the first day of spring in 2008? One of the hottest new women’s fashion colors for the spring 2008 season that are a throwback to the 1920’s, of course.

Which colors are forecasted to be popular in Spring 2008 women’s fashion? One of the world’s leading color forecasters, Pantone has released their Spring 2008 color trend forecasts for women’s clothing. The colors are bright, lively and bold, like spring itself. Purchase a few new pieces in these hot Spring 2008 colors, and coordinate them with some more classic colors and separates you already own.

2008 Women’s Fashion Color Meets 1920s Fashion Trends

On the first day of the glorious new season put away the black and the brown and head for the silver.

Silver Grey is a great neutral that will be spring’s new black in women’s fashion. The bright and lively colors for Spring 2008 pair well with a cool silver grey. Gone is the heaviness of black, with this light color that continues to find its way into fashion, home decor, and consumer goods.

Silver is an attractive hue for all women because it is reminiscent of the sleek past, in the days of train sleeper cars, and the Airstream RVs of the past, yet they feel new and technologically friendly. Silver also incorporates a natural element, of reflected water, springtime clouds, and as a natural hue found in the natural world, in everything from rocks to animal fur.

While black will never totally be gone from urban, and sophisticated women’s clothing, it can be tastefully replaced when with a neutral silver for a light and carefree spring day.

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1920s Fashion Trends: Snorkel Blue

On the bright end of things, look for the sea-happy bright blue with a hint of green, called Snorkel Blue in the Pantone color system. Spring 2008 designers incorporating this energetic blue include Anna Sui, Custo Barcelona and others.

1920s Fashion Trends: Rococco Red

Another near primary and bright color hue in the Spring 2008 women’s fashion palette is Rococco Red. Rococco Red is a bright pink which everyone seems to be loving in the warmer seasons.

1920s Fashion Trends: Pink Mist

For anyone trying to find a daintier, more ladylike pink, there is Pink Mist in the Pantone Spring 2008 color report for women’s fashion trends.

1920s Fashion Trends: Cantaloupe

When you seek a change from pink, but are not really into orange, you still have a current and trendy choice in women’s clothing: the delicate is a subtle and wearable spring fashion color.

1920s Fashion Trends: Freesia

Freeisa is the last of the near primary colors for Spring 2008 women’s fashions from the Pantone color system. This yellow is a bright, bold and dark yellow.

1920s Fashion Trends: Spring Crocus

One of the more pleasing color hues for women’s clothing trends from the Spring 2009 Pantone color report is called a lovely medium pinkish lavender.

1920s Trends: Daiquiri Green

With spring comes green, and in the Pantone Color Report for Spring 2008 comes a very pleasing and light green, the color of the youngest and most tender of spring flower buds, Daiquiri Green.

1920s: Golden Olive

A bolder, yellowish green of a non-quite ripe olive also makes its way into Spring 2008 fashion. The color is called Golden Olive in the Pantone palette.

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1920s Trends: Croissant

Another neutral in the Spring 2008 Fashion color report is Pantone’s Croissant. Croissant is a woman’s lightweight color choice to update her winter browns.

Sources

Research done using images from http://nymag.com and Pantone www.pantone.com

Pantone Color Report for Spring 2008 – Pantone draws its color trend forecasts from a number of international fashion sources, including New York Fashion Week. They seek out trends and commonalities across the fashion spectrum for the season.