Bringing a Dose of Sunshine to Winter Wardrobes: The Sunny Yellow Trend
The sunny yellow trend is proving to be a key colour for the winter season. It has been seen on the catwalk of fashion weeks, from London to Milan, where designers have used it to add a playful, energizing touch to their collections. In London, it was seen at David Koma, and in Milan, it was used by GCDS to refresh head-to-toe styling and occasion-led looks. Burberry also embraced the bright hue for its A/W 23/24 collection. The colour is perfect for adding a dose of sunshine to a look and can be used to create bold and eye-catching ensembles. At London Fashion Week, designers like Molly Goddard, Simone Rocha and Richard Quinn presented a cheerful array of bright colors, textures and shapes, with the latter two designers in particular playing with a vibrant palette of colors. Molly Goddard’s collection was a masterclass in the power of color, with models walking the runway in bright yellow, pink and red dresses. Richard Quinn’s collection was a mix of bright colors and bold prints, with his models wearing dresses with bright yellow, orange and pink floral prints. In addition to these designers, many other designers at London Fashion Week showcased the #TheSunnyYellow trend, with designers like Burberry and Erdem showing bright colors in their collections. Burberry’s collection featured rich colors like bright red and yellow, while Erdem’s collection was a mix of bright colors, prints and textures.Designers have shown that it can be paired with black for a contrasting pop of colour, and also with pastels and other brights to create a vibrant, multi-hued look. It can also be used to add a fresh edge to classic silhouettes, such as knit sweaters and tailored jackets. For those looking to experiment with the sunny yellow trend, Carambola (Coloro 036-74-35) is a great hue to test out. It's a bold, directional colour that has both trans-seasonal and transitional appeal. Whether used for head-to-toe styling or to add an energising pop of colour to an outfit, this shade is sure to bring a dose of sunshine to any winter wardrobe.
Article by Katya Akuma