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History and meanings of colours in fashion

Author: 
Evi P.
22. February 2024

Colours play an important role in the fashion world, they not only complement style but can also convey emotion, symbolise certain periods and cultural references. In this blog we will look at the history and meanings of colours in fashion, as well as their influence on current trends.

1. Red: passion and power Red has always been associated with passion, strength and energy. In the history of fashion, it has often been used to create impactful looks and highlight.

2. Black: classic and elegant Black is considered a classic colour and is always on trend. It symbolises elegance, luxury and style, perfect for creating sophisticated looks.

3 White: pure and fresh White is associated with purity, freshness and innocence. It is often used in wedding and evening dresses, as well as in everyday wear to create light and airy looks.

History and Meanings of Colours in Fashion: From Symbolism to Trends
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4. Blue: calm and harmony Blue symbolises calmness, harmony and stability. It is often used in casual wear and jeans, giving them a casual and versatile look.

5. Green: nature and rebirth Green is associated with nature, rebirth and growth. It is often used in spring and summer collections, giving the looks a fresh and vibrant look.

6. Yellow: joy and optimism Yellow symbolises joy, optimism and sunshine. It is often used to create bright and energetic looks that give a positive mood.

7. Pink: Tenderness and Romance Pink is associated with tenderness, romance and femininity. It is often used in women's clothing, giving images a soft and light look.

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8. Purple: mystery and mysticism Purple symbolises mystery, mysticism and spiritual development. It is often used to create mysterious and alluring images.

9. Orange: energy and warmth Orange is associated with energy, warmth and vitality. It is often used in summer and autumn collections, adding vibrancy and dynamism to looks.

10. Grey: restraint and refinement Grey symbolises restraint, refinement and seriousness. It is often used in business and casual wear, giving images of rigour and solidity.

Colours are important in the world of fashion, they not only complement style, but can also convey emotions, symbolise certain periods and cultural features. By learning the history and meanings of colours, you will be able to better understand and use them in your looks, creating unique and expressive styles.


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