Creating the Fall 2007 Fashion Story
Posted: Friday, March 16, 2007
by Barbara Borchert
Jewels by Park Lane
The runways
are now quiet as the major fashion shows for Fall 2007 have concluded. Fashion buyers and stylists from around the
country are busy analyzing the presentations; looking for overall trends, color
stories, saleable looks, and hot new items.
While each designer presents his or her own version of the fall story;
there are always looks unique to each collection, but there also are many looks
which appear in some form in several collections. These common elements create the Fall 2007
story!
The item
predicted to be the dominate fashion focus of the Spring-Summer 2007 season was
the dress. It has definitely morphed
into an important look rather than just a trend. Transitioning into the fall season, the dress
remains an important, although less dominate look. However, one specific color, gray, has made
the dress a stand-out and a focal point showing up repeatedly in collections
for fall. Silhouettes are somewhat
slimmer for the fall season, with the voluminous styling from spring far less
evident. But dresses are very much a
part of the fall story.
Another trend
showing up in many collections is the concept of seasonless clothing. This means fabrics that can cross seasons,
and colors that look right in any season.
This is an idea that really seems to fit our mobile life styles and the
way we travel as well.
While dresses
are very important for fall, they are not the only option for the season. The new look in pants is the trouser! Slouchy, menswear trousers showed up
repeatedly in fall collections. Give
them a high-waist, make them slouchy and they become very chic for fall. Show them off with lace-up boots, a subtle
platform shoe, or as some designers did, show them with spats! This menswear look has almost a retro feel to
it! Add a hat to your ensemble, and you
are truly looking 2007!
And if you
need to dress-up for a special event, keep in mind that evening wear is
definitely glamorous. Watch for metallic
looks, sequins, fur, and feathers on gowns creating the femme-fatale look! Usually jewelry is an important part of any
evening look, but for 2007, the jewelry look is minimal. A big cocktail ring, a bold bangle bracelet,
and a slimmer chandelier style earring are the popular jewelry looks that
accent the glamorous evening wear.
One of the
most important aspects of Fall 2007 is the use of color, lots of rich color! The Pantone Fashion Color Report for Fall
2007 describes the fall palette as nuanced colors with subtle undertones
enhancing ever-present neutrals and allowing for clever and extraordinary color
combinations. Although black is always the
strong neutral, Carafe (espresso brown) becomes a new alternative; while gray,
which has been strong the past two seasons, now becomes Dusk, which has a
violet undertone. Combining it with the
spicy Chili Pepper (red), Lemon Curry (mustard), or Purple Wine (blend of
purple and wine) will enliven any wardrobe.
Nature tones of Shale Green (blue gray tone), Moss Green (yellow tone)
and Burnt Ochre (autumn’s orange) bring a level of sophistication to these
earthy tones. Accents such as Cashmere
Rose (soft medium rose) or Stargazer (deep turquoise) become the perfect
complements to most fall colors. Show your creativity by finding fun color
combinations! And don’t be afraid to try
something new!
Fall 2007 is
showing promise as a season of comfortable looks, with just a touch of new
styling and new, rich colors. There are plenty
of style and color options for everyone to find new favorite looks!
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