24 Jul 2020

Lavender, mint, fuchsia: how fashion influencers wear trendy summer shades

Even if the Pantone Institute has picked up the classic blue as the color of 2020 - “eternal and credible with elegant simplicity”, the fashion world traditionally couldn’t do with just one shade and has added several ultra-fashionable colors to the fashion color palette.

Among them, there is spectacular lavender, delicate mint and juicy fuchsia shade. They are great to be combined with each other or to be worn one at a time, being inspired by the images of fashion influencers from all over the world. In the selection made by the Vremena Goda Galleries you’ll find a game of color performed by Chiara Ferragni, Emili Syndlev, Leonie Hanne, Jeanne Damas and other Instagram stars.

Lavender

Hints of lavender and lilac have not gone out of fashion for several seasons in a row, but this summer they have presented themselves particularly prominent. Self-Portrait and Givenchy models have walked down a runway in lavender dresses, Chiara Ferragni and Leonie Hanne have been shining in the Instagram chronicles wearing lavender outfits. Chiara Ferragni harmoniously combined lilac shade with catchy fuchsia and pale pink, Leonie Hanne counterbalanced the lavender with beige and refreshed it with aquamarine.

Jeanne Damas

Jeanne Damas

Leonie Hanne

Leonie Hanne

Chiara Ferragni

Chiara Ferragni

Harris Wharf London (TOPSTYLE) blazer

Harris Wharf London (TOPSTYLE) blazer

Gucci skirt

Gucci skirt

MSGM T-shirt (TOPSTYLE)

MSGM T-shirt (TOPSTYLE)

Stella McCartney Jacket

Stella McCartney Jacket

New Balance Sneakers

New Balance Sneakers

Hublot (Mercury) watches

Hublot (Mercury) watches

Valentino a bag

Valentino a bag

Mint

Mint and pistachio shades seem to have been created for a celebration, as they evoke associations with sweets and ice cream. Cherishing their inner child, some fashionistas, pick up these shades to create cute baby doll images. Others, on the contrary, bet on contrast, combining this naivety with strict black. Another part of fashionistas is following Emili Sindlev, the Danish stylist, who stakes all on a sophisticated mix of mint with blue, emerald and pink.

Emili Syndlev

Emili Syndlev

Sabina Socol

Sabina Socol

Jourdan Sloane

Jourdan Sloane

MSGM (TOPSTYLE) blazer

MSGM (TOPSTYLE) blazer

Gucci dress

Gucci dress

Sandro dress

Sandro dress

Ulyana Sergeenko dress

Ulyana Sergeenko dress

Sandro pants

Sandro pants

SJYP skirt (TOPSTYLE)

SJYP skirt (TOPSTYLE)

Stella McCartney jeans

Stella McCartney jeans

Gucci a bag

Gucci a bag

Fuchsia

Runways of the World Fashion Weeks were full of outfits of dazzling fuchsia shades. Valentino, Off-White as well as other brands with one voice suggest girls don’t be shy about looking bright. After the unwanted lockdown, when each outing is worth its weight in gold, fuchsia has received even greater attention. How to make a wow effect without overdoing it with accents? For example, Erika Boldrin, combines a maxi dress of fuchsia trendy shade with square toe shoes. Martha Hunt creates a casual look by means of white sneakers. Jeanette Madsen is carrying the main accent in her hands, her clutch successfully echoes the rosy pattern on the dress.

Erika Boldrin

Erika Boldrin

Jeanette Madsen

Jeanette Madsen

Martha Hunt

Martha Hunt

Isabel Marant jumper (TOPSTYLE)

Isabel Marant jumper (TOPSTYLE)

Maje blazer

Maje blazer

Louis Vuitton dress

Louis Vuitton dress

Self Portrait dress (TOPSTYLE)

Self Portrait dress (TOPSTYLE)

Louis Vuitton skirt

Louis Vuitton skirt

P.A.R.O.S.H. pants  (TOPSTYLE)

P.A.R.O.S.H. pants (TOPSTYLE)

Valentino a bag

Valentino a bag