‘Greenery’ is the key word in fashion this spring

epa05635351 A creation by fashion designer Balenciaga is displayed as part of the new exhibition 'Masterworks: Unpacking Fashion' in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York, USA, 17 November 2016. The exhibition will highlight approximately 60 of these masterworks from the early 18th century to the present.  EPA/Alba Vigaray

 

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If you’re not yet familiar with the word ‘Greenery’ in fashion terms, then you’re about to be. Pantone has just named the hue its Color of the Year for 2017, and the zesty shade popped up all over the Spring/Summer 2017 catwalks last fall.
Greenery is described as “a fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring when nature’s greens revive, restore and renew.”
This was certainly one of
the major themes of the SS17 shows, where all things botanical reigned supreme.
The shade could be seen at Balenciaga, where it was worked into a horticultural-themed jumpsuit, and at Louis Vuitton, where it formed the basis of a head-to-toe asymmetrical cut-out trouser suit with modern black accents. Etro worked it into chunky embroidered kaftans for a bohemian aesthetic, and Lacoste used it unapologetically for monochrome structured tops and raincoats.
Several brands opted for a deeper slant on the color, with Versace offering up a ruffled skirt and cropped top combination that bordered on sea green, and Moschino showcasing an emerald structured dress with exaggerated ruffles. A darker, bottle green was also heavily present, appearing in collections for Rochas, Balmain and Sonia Rykiel.
The major fashion houses styled their greenery in various ways, wearing it monochrome for extra impact or as a mishmash of vibrant clashing hues for a summery vibe. However you decide to wear yours, this is the season to indulge your inner green-eyed monster.

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