AnotherMag has predicted this year’s colour palettes by looking at each of the major high end fashion campaigns launched late 2016, for 2017.
From Givenchy’s earthy hues to the dusky romance of Valentino, here are a few colour codes to consider:
Louis Vuitton
Photography by Bruce Weber
Teal and peachy hues, oxidised-copper and gold and silver hardware is, apparently, a must. We also want Michelle Williams's platinum mop, please.
Miu Miu
- Photography by Alasdair McLellan
The “Suddenly Next Summer” campaign spoils the senses with turquoise shades and lilac retro floral prints.
Valentino
Photography by David Sims
Fuchsia pink and pale periwinkle dominated this campaign.
Givenchy
Photography by Mert & Marcus
We love the coffee-coloured rocks and lilac-tinged sunset of the Maria Island in Tasmania. Warm and soothing.
Dior
- Photography by Brigitte Lacombe
With creamy and classic monochrome knits over ballet skirts the campaign screams 90s-grunge vibes with a romantic aesthetic.
Chanel
- Photography by Olivier Saillant
Limoncello yellow ruffled blouses, with a dash of sharp turquoise and pale pink.
Prada
- Photography by Willy Vanderperre
Electric blue feathers and pink leather steal the show contrasted against a hauntingly mundane wood-panelled corridor.
Kenzo
- Photography by Johnny Dufort
Kenzo’s array of lavender and pale pink accessorised with black leather, zesty orange and silver python.