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Modeurop Roundtable

Modeurop Roundtable. autumn winter 2003 / 04. 14 – 15 June 2002, Amsterdam. The MODEUROP Roundtable for the Autumn Winter 2003 / 04 season was held during 14 - 15 June 2002 in Amsterdam.

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Modeurop Roundtable

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  1. Modeurop Roundtable autumn winter 2003 / 04 14 – 15 June 2002, Amsterdam

  2. The MODEUROP Roundtable for the Autumn Winter 2003 / 04 season was held during 14 - 15 June 2002 in Amsterdam 17 out of a total of 21 colours for ‘Shoes’ and 3 out of a total of 6 colours for ‘Garments’ were chosen from India

  3. Colour Trends Winter 2003 – 04Colour Harmonies • Peacefulness and calmness, harmony and nostalgia mark the colour scheme of autumn / winter 2003 / 04. Moods and feelings are to be awakened. Expressions like ‘emotion, illusion, memory or mystic’ keep appearing in the colour charts of the international trend agencies

  4. The retro feeling - looking back to fashion of the last century - persists • We are not only fascinated again by the images of fashion of the 70’s and 80’s, but also by the origins of fashion

  5. The colour themes of the new season are split up into four groups. Typical ‘COLOUR LIGHTS’ serve as models for all four Nordic lights Chimney lights Night lights Neon lights

  6. Nordic Lights • Minus degrees - snow air - thick - frost! • The colours are correspondingly cool and light • Beige tones with the tinge of grey, winter white variations, light blue and green • Shades - all as though covered with a misty veil • The materials either have a metallic - cold appearance or they are very cosily warm and soft.

  7. Nordic Lights 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Polar Birch (NMZ) Iceberg (RAM) Beige Smoke (NMZ) Fog (TATA) Tundra (Supreme)

  8. Chimney lights • Crackling chimney fire - ambers - old libraries - wood - emotions! Warm red and brown tones spring to mind • Typical wood tones such as birch, spruce or chestnut placed adjacent to burnt brick and rust colours. Bronze, antique gold or copper are added. • This atmospheric colour image is in harmony with materials which underline this look with ageing effects

  9. Chimney lights 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pine wood (PAKKAR) Setter (ATH) Nut (PAKKAR) Brick (TATA) Flame Baccara (ATH)

  10. Night lights • Midnight-shadows-mystical-obscure-romantic! • These are dark mysterious colours • Variations of grey - also in medium shades - are becoming more predominant. Shades of dark purple also fit into this picture. • Matt or shiny surfaces enliven this dark colour range

  11. Night lights 14 15 16 17 18 Vino (FORWARD) Choco Espresso (FORWARD) Shadow (MAKH) Violet (Supreme)

  12. Neon lights • Adverts - decoration - kitsch - computer design - energy! • Shrill, intensive, loud colours : e.g. orange - yellow - turquoise - white • These colours are likely to be seen mixed with the other colour themes • As far as leather is concerned, it’s all about velour and patent leather

  13. Night lights Turquoise (ARKAY) Orange Pink 19 20 21

  14. Colours - leather garments Lama Sheep(ATH) Alpaca(PAKKAR) Rust Tobacco Coffee(Supreme)

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