Hmmm...stores are advertising bland colors but Pantone’s color for spring 2017 are bright???
https://www.pantone.com/fashion-color-report-spring-2017
Here in Western Washington state the women wear black, grey, brown and off-white all year round.
Don’t know why that it is since it is so grey here one would think that bright colors would appeal.
No one will notice if they wear drab protest colors as they do that every year, every decade.
Perhaps we can inspire them to suicide. Stupid snowflakes.
Well, it’s noticeable that hardly any of them are smiling or looking happy.
You do realize that those clothes were picked by the buyers months ago - perhaps they were planning on Hillary’s election in which case the whole country would be in mourning? Lots of dark clothing this past winter too - I suspect just a cycle.
The 2017 Spring line was complete long before Trump was elected.
Horsehair shirts and skirts all around then.
Goodie. Fashion thread. I was a little irritated with Vera Bradley putting out a Cuban themed pattern, but I could be over sensitive.
I like seeing women in bright spring colors. Especially in sunshine. Makes me smile and want to bow...
Under Franco, the communists wore black, especially the men. When Franco died and power shifted to the left, they started wearing more colorful clothes.
I do wear what I want.
I’m old enough to have learned to not care what others think of how I dress and I’m willing to sacrifice style for comfort any day.
That said, I am interested in checking out Ivanka’s line to see if there’s anything classy.
I’m not into potato sacks and won’t wear drab, boring colors.
I’m not a huge Kohl’s shopper, but I found some really cute spring tops there by Lauren Conrad. Nothing is drab. It turns out she is somewhat of a conservative too.
Giant was playing non-stop sad music on inauguration day. Four songs in a row while I was there. I’m terribly afraid I was grinning like a loon.
But back to fashion, drab colors are easier to mix and match for an office wardrobe, saving money in a rotten economy. They aren’t as noticeable when worn twice in the same week the way a bright color would be.