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Fifty shades of blue

One of the key colours for this season is a perrenial favourite and easy to wear.

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Electric blue, pale blue, turquoise, navy and lavender. The fashion houses are giving all shades of this cool colour pride of place in their Autumn/ Winter 2016 collection­s.

It's one of the “must- haves” of pastel tones and brights usually associated with spring ( along with lemon yellow, fuchsia, orange and purple). An electrifyi­ng season Louis Vuitton put together a range of shades ( in patchwork and other forms), Saint Laurent used it for its fur coats, shoes and dresses in very retro rock'n'roll style, and Courreges chose it for a jumpsuit with touches of white. On the other side of the Atlantic, Tory Burch also surfed the electric blue wave, with a number of pieces in this season's hue. Midnight glory The darkest blue, in some cases veering towards purple or black, was also a key womenswear trend for the season. It was the colour of choice for many pieces at New York, Milan, London and Paris Fashion Week.

Kenzo was won over by this deepest of blues, choosing it for suits and coats, as a head- to- toe look, and combined with a tiger print, while Sonia Rykiel and Dior opted for a glittering, sparkly version of the shade. Stella McCartney unveiled two- toned dresses and midnight blue puffer jackets. In a more classic form, the colour was in evidence at John Galliano and was chosen for military- inspired jackets at Prada, Jason Wu and Chloe. Shades of spring and summer This season, colour will be center stage, in bright and pastel shades. Blue is a case in point, as it will be found in bright shades along with azure, sky blue and turquoise.

Quite a few brands put the most audacious tones of blue on the catwalk. Missoni combined it with other bright colours, or blacks and grays, in its graphic coats, while Fendi opted for thigh- high boots and fur in the palest blue. Balmain and Dolce and Gabbana also caught on to the trend, adding touches of sky blue to their collection­s.

A special mention goes to three brands which were particular­ly strong on blue for AW16, combining various shades together.

Versace was one, offering all kinds of blue, as a head- to- toe look, combined with other colours, and mixed with hints of pink. Diesel Black Gold and Byblos Milano took a similar path with a whole range of pieces in the colours of the sky and the ocean. – AFP Relaxnews

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