?As well as a good concept, the colour palette is of key importance when forming a trend package. I found these images on the website of futuristic and innovative designs of futuristic architecture and agriculture.
I found these three in particular very clean, clear and inspiring. The colours involved also link perfectly in reflecting of nature, futurism and the planet. They also have a summer feel to them, well I think anyway! Perfect.
All three have a main colour of white and blue. Instead of have a perfect white, I thought, linking back to architecture and technology/futurism, of having an off white. A metal white, with either a very slight blue tint or grey/silver sheen to it.
Like the sheets and materials involved and presented in the image below, instead of the typical harsh strong and metallic approach to futuristic fashion which have been presented in past collections and throughout fashion, I can see more floaty and textures materials. Materials which reflect the natural world instead of harsh man made fibres and metals.
The green of the grass and the vibrant blue of the sea and sky, when put together create a turquoise, which could be a main block colour which could be seen in SS15. With a reflect of both water and earth, a light feel of summer and a colour which hasn't recently been high on trend, this is a strong possibility.
Especially in this image below, the shapes of the buildings and the whole feel of the design echos futurism yet it looks light and low efficient. I want to reflect this within my trend package, one that could possibly and hopefully project a positive attitude towards 'energy for life' and the importance of our planet.
All images used for inspirational purposes, I do not own any of these. All images taken from
http://www.expo2015.org/ go there for information on Expo15 and the Universal Exposition generally.
Colour Palette Ideas
Deep Purple, turquoise, beige, nude, golden browns, pale yellow, pale green,
baby blue, tinted white
I made this collection of colours and natural scenery to create some inspiration for a colour palette. With brown/yellow/bronze tones to reflect the crops, the earth. This can be reflected in the makeup for the trend package, with a bronzed and natural glow to the skin reflecting health and nature.
The light blues/turquoise can be a reflection of hydration, the sea and the sky, clarity of purity. This can be reflecting possible tones for the hair and colours for the clothing/shoes. A strong colour for a huge part of our planet?
Maybe I'm going a little too deeply into this but it's inspiring me to design clothes, makeup and hair for my own collection! Where futurism and nature collide...
This is why I love blogging, I can just empty my thoughts, ideas and my brain onto here where I can look at it all and create some structure whereas if I have ideas in my head and leave them there, they tend to get blurred with other ideas and disappear.
Another colour I found intriguing and beautiful which reflects nature but also can be a bold colour for my palette is a deep purple. The purple represents luxury, I want to emphasise the wealth and beauty of our planet. All of these images are a natural sunsets with a purple/lilac/violet colours. This can be used within fabrics and also within the makeup.
The hint of yellow can be combined with the purple as they both compliment each other extremely well. As you can see above.
So far I have a basic colour palette which I will work on to get the perfect combination of colours for my trend.
The next step is to look at textures and fabrics for my trend...