By AFPRelaxnews | Dec 7, 2023
2023 is a year that has largely been seen through rose-coloured glasses, in particular in relation to the release of the film "Barbie," starring Margot Robbie and its influence across a host of areas
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The days of Barbie pink are behind us, but the year 2024 will put new colors in the spotlight, such as romantic red.
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2023 has seen a flood of pink flowing across the fashion and beauty sectors, but it appears that this dominance may be (finally) coming to an end. Barbie's favorite color is about to be dethroned by red—in a wide swath of various shades, according to numerous reports and outfits shown on the catwalks of major luxury labels.
_RSS_2023 is a year that has largely been seen through rose-colored glasses, in particular in relation to the release of the film "Barbie," starring Margot Robbie and its influence across a host of areas. The phenomenon was a boon for numerous diverse brands, who had a field day redesigning their iconic products in the famous doll's signature shade of pink. In fashion, this deluge of pink has even given rise to the Barbiecore trend, dominated by the iconic hue and ultra-feminine pieces. A source of inspiration that, along with "quiet luxury," clearly dominated conversations in the fashion sphere over the last 12 months. But a new year is on the horizon, and with it a desire for change. Pink will soon be pushed out of the spotlight by red—the color of passion, love and energy..
By definition, a bright, dramatic color, red is set to slowly but surely make its way into our closets as we head into the New Year. In fact, this trend is set to begin at the start of winter, that is in just a few days' time, with the launch of the new ready-to-wear collections. As seen on the catwalks of the Autumn-Winter 2023 shows, red will be one of the most popular colors, along with yellow and gray. This trend was spotted in New York, London, Milan and Paris, and notably seen in collections by Valentino, Balmain, Stella McCartney, Dolce & Gabbana, David Koma and Bottega Veneta.
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