By AFPRelaxnews | Nov 18, 2023
Winter wardrobes are often associated with subdued neutrals, but this winter, women will be able to reap some of the benefits of dopamine dressing while staying on trend
[CAPTION]Gray, yellow and red are among the essential colors of the winter season, as seen at the Michael Kors, Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana autumn-winter 2023 shows. Image: Angela Weiss/Miguel Medina/AFP [/CAPTION]
Black, gray, brown, and navy blue are traditionally the colors we turn to for our winter clothes. But this year could be an exception. While gray seems set to be one of the season's star hues, it will be accompanied by much brighter, more vivid colors such as yellow, red and metallic shades. Just the thing to boost morale.
Winter wardrobes are often associated with subdued neutrals—beige, brown, black and cream—perhaps with a hint of khaki green thrown in the mix—but this winter, women will be able to reap some of the benefits of dopamine dressing while staying on trend. Dopamine dressing refers to a _RSS_ colorful wardrobe—with lashings of pink, yellow, orange, red, blue, green, and even neon tones—that has the effect of stimulating the creation of the pleasure and happiness hormone, dopamine. For once, designers have been generously integrating color into fashionistas' wardrobes for the Autumn-Winter 2023-2024 season with vibrant, energy-boosting hues. A wardrobe like this should provide a boost against the ambient gloom often associated with the shorter, darker days—at least that's the hope.
Anyone craving something punchier in a season associated with dull tones can opt for more vibrant colors, such as red, which the major fashion houses have given a starring role to this year. Milan, Paris, London... the color of passion made its mark on the runways of three of the world's fashion capitals, including at Valentino, Balmain, Stella McCartney, Dolce & Gabbana, David Koma and Bettega Veneta. All the more reason to bring this romantic yet bold color into your wardrobe, since red will also probably take pride of place on your bathroom shelf with a number of beauty products. Red wine makeup and cherry makeup are among the most popular current beauty trends on TikTok, with 2.5 million and 45 million views respectively.
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More surprisingly, yellow also played a major part on the catwalks of Fashion Week dedicated to Autumn-Winter 2023-2024, particularly in London and Milan, although Valentino also got attention for a long coat in this sunshine-filled shade in Paris. Yellow's significant presence this season is reminiscent of the 'Lemon Girl' trend that has been causing a stir on social networks, and on beaches, all summer long. Lemon yellow, mustard yellow, canary yellow, imperial yellow or even mimosa yellow, if you're looking for inspiration for how to wear this hue in the middle of winter, don't hesitate to take a look at the collections of Gucci, Ferragamo, Diesel, Erdem and David Koma, to name but a few.
If you're not a fan of gray, red or yellow, what should you look for? Gold and silver are usually go-to colors of the winter season, especially in the run-up to the festive season, but this year other metallics and iridescent shades, as seen at Rick Owens, Gucci, Giorgio Armani and JW Anderson reign. And of course, black remains a must, but this season it's best to combine it with either brighter shades or white, as seen at Chanel and Valentino.
-Christelle Pellissier