That said, there was A LOT of color to be seen and A LOT of new information to digest. The color seminar put on by the New York chapter of IFDA, "Color Pulse", was very good.
1)Gray is an important "new" color, perhaps replacing the black/white combination.
2) Naturals is the second story: hay, straw, taupe, chocolate brown, a khaki/mustard combo paired with white (to bring it away from the 70's look);
3) Yellow, either with green undertones (Michelle Obama's dress?) or towards a gold metallic. Pair this yellow with moss, or carbon, or the new neutrals for a fabulous look.
4)Orange, which can be either yellow based or red based. Orange, as a bright, has not done as well in this country as in Europe. Here, it becomes a copper or pumpkin or clay.
5) Red. Quite a range: from blue based to rose.
6) Purple. Yes, this is an important color, whether plum, grape or or periwinkle.
7) Blue.Here, teal is the new story.
These are just highlights from the slide show and speakers. I also saw the new coral I've been noticing. It's a pretty, almost grayed a bit, coral. Pair it with a pale yellow, light aqua and pale mint green and you have a stunning spring combination.
Then there is the gray/black and yellow combination. Watch for this in wedding products. Very sophisticated, yet playful.
Lastly, there was a lot of eco product: teak and bamboo are popular materials. Grayed greens, tropical leaves in shades of green and gray, on a cream background.
Then, as I was on the bus going across 42nd Street, there was a huge, entire wall of Port Authority that was blocks of colors with the words: "Remember to take your daily dose of color"!!! I LOVE IT. Sorry, I cannot credit the author/designer of this display as I couldn't get close enough (on the bus) to see. But it was a very appropriate end to two days of trend and color spotting!



















