The Asian Age

IT’S TIME FOR SOME UV RAYS

Fashionist­as and celebritie­s are now flaunting various tones of the most popular colour this year

- IKYATHA YERASALA

It’s been named ‘ colour of the year’ by Pantone and has made a significan­t impact on the fashion world in the recent past. A plethora of internatio­nal celebs have been sporting this bright and eccentric shade that has been described as a hue that communicat­es ‘ originalit­y, ingenuity and visionary thinking’ by Leactrice Esiseman, the executive director of the brand.

Make way for ultraviole­t — a shade that has taken over the latest collection­s of fashion houses, celebrity closets and more. During the Milan Fashion Week, Gucci’s spring 2018 collection was showcased under an ultra violet strobe light and portrayed a variety of looks in different shades of purple, while Versace displayed 90s- inspired bodysuits and blazers. Brands like Rochas, La Perla and Loewe too have showcased the shade.

Talking about the zesty colour, Srishti Nadhani, stylist and blogger says, “Ultraviole­t is a very interestin­g and bold colour on its own. For summers, teaming a UV mini skirt with a simple white tee would be my go- to. If you belong to the experiment­al clan, a pair of UV kicks is a great ad dition to your wardrobe for the year too.

One can never really go wrong with a statement pair of Ultraviole­t earrings. With a colour as bold as UV, colour blocking could be fun too. I am thinking of a colours like powder pink, emerald and yellow for a bright summery look.”

Internatio­nal celebs like Harry Styles, Kylie Jenner, Rihanna and even Queen Elizabeth have been spotted wearing this hue. “While a few stars like Jacqueline Fernandez and Kareena Kapoor have sported the colour of the year, I don’t think it’s still a very mainstream colour in India. And with so many trends going viral in the country, I think it’s tough to settle for just one,” opines Srishti.

With this vibrant hue being the talk of the fashion industry, Shristi Soumya, blogger/ co- founder of a fashion website says, “Ultraviole­t will be very easy to incorporat­e in our clothes and accessorie­s mainly because the market is flooded with this beautiful hue at the moment. Also, it goes brilliantl­y well with icecream colors which is a huge trend of SS18. It’s soft and peaceful, but at the same time bold and unique.”

UV is being hailed as a colour of mystique, but can be rather loud for some and incorporat­ing the shade in designs can be tricky. Fashion designer Ritu Pande, says, “Incorporat­ing a colour like ultraviole­t is a personal projection of the designer’s or the fashion house’s aesthetic. I’m someone who favours a neutral palette, so I would use it as an accent colour or as an element in a colour blocking story.

“U Visa vibrant, lovely shade, but is too overwhelmi­ng for me to be used as a main colour.”

 ??  ?? Karlie Kloss stuns in high- waist ultra violet skirt
Karlie Kloss stuns in high- waist ultra violet skirt
 ??  ?? Kylie Jenner pairs her white dress with an ultra purple thigh high boots!
Kylie Jenner pairs her white dress with an ultra purple thigh high boots!
 ??  ?? This is model is seen wearing a ultra violet dress
This is model is seen wearing a ultra violet dress
 ??  ?? Amal Clooney gives us fashion goals with her lavender gown
Amal Clooney gives us fashion goals with her lavender gown
 ??  ?? Kangana Ranaut looks heavenly in her form fitting ultra violet dress
Kangana Ranaut looks heavenly in her form fitting ultra violet dress

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