Revealing the most 'trendy' colors of 2020
At the ongoing New York Fashion Week (USA), the most "trendy" color of 2020 has been revealed when that tone reappeared in the Spring/Summer 2020 collections.
The color that appeared most in the Spring/Summer 2020 fashion collections presented at New York Fashion Week was orange.
From Brandon Maxwell and Oscar de la Renta evening gowns to Sally LaPointe and Bibhu Mohapatra, orange – the color of energy – was present in many designs forecasting the fashion trends of 2020. Orange in various shades is “covering” the New York Fashion Week runways.
Even famous stars like singer Jennifer Lopez and model Winnie Harlow have caught on to the trend and started incorporating this “hot” color into their wardrobes.
Singer Jennifer Lopez appeared in an orange dress and handbag.
Models Devon Windsor and Victoria Barbara hit the streets after attending shows at New York Fashion Week in energetic orange outfits.
Model Winnie Harlow wore a comfortable outfit paired with orange patterned sneakers.
On the catwalk, models appeared in designer Marc Jacobs' show strutting in orange outfits.
Fashion house Oscar de la Renta, which is very popular with stars, also chose an elegant, gentle orange tone to include in the collection.
Pale orange with a sexy charm in the collection of designer Jonathan Simkhai.
Ulla Johnson's collection features a bold orange color with a strong, liberal "bohemian" style.
Designer Brandon Maxwell also uses luxurious bold orange tones in his creations.
Designs by fashion houses like Kate Spade and Tanya Taylor also used orange in varying shades.
Designer Dennis Basso used a very light orange tone to keep it on trend and different.
Designer Bibu Mohapatra uses a lot of bright orange in her designs.
Fashion house Christian Siriano brings the most trendy color of 2020 into evening dress designs.
Shades of orange are expressed through diverse materials in the design, bringing a warm beauty to the collection of fashion house Sally LaPointe.
Alice + Olivia fashion house brings diverse designs and shades of orange.