Be inspired by PRECIOSA ORNELA's color trends
Be inspired by PRECIOSA ORNELA's color trends
PRECIOSA ORNELA's fashion and color trends for the next autumn-winter season. The main themes are summed up by the moods Concentrated, Happy, Encouraging and Playful.
The colors of dark pine trees, autumn needles and wet weather-beaten leaves. Accents of velvet brown and a cool mountain stream. Classic light colors: natural white, orange powder or off white with a clear cold green hint. Brown tones, both very dark and the color of nuts, are also typical and very suitable. Decorated grey-blue to black fabrics will also be luxurious. These and many other pleasant shades will color the 2019 - 2020 autumn / winter.
LACE SNOWDRIFT
designer HELENA CHMELÍKOVÁ
Rich necklace made with PERCIOSA Bow™ and PRECIOSA Rocailles
The winter months invite us to calm down, to concentrate and to delicately create inspirational embroideries. Try playing around and mixing up the shades or you can work tone in tone. Choose classic light colours: natural white, orange powder or off white with a clear cold green hint. Brown tones, both very dark and the colour of nuts, are typical and very suitable. Decorated grey-blue to black fabrics will also be luxurious.
Richelieu embroidery can be classified among the cutwork techniques. The classic shade is white. Fabric with a dense weave is used. Some parts of the fabric are sewn around with a delicate front stitch depending on the chosen pattern. It is then very densely overlocked so that it is more or less embossed. Then, the remnants of the overcast fabric is carefully cut away.
cherry pit, paprika cream, rhubarb jam, champignon lamella, walnut, white juniper, dark clouds, vair, blue in black
MOTTLED LEAF
designer HELENA CHMELÍKOVÁ
Elegant earrings made with PRECIOSA Rocailles and PRECIOSA Two-cuts
You can't wait? The time of carnival is approaching. Are you still deciding what mask to wear? Which colour scheme should you choose? Spin distinctive tones from an infinite natural pallet. Start with delicate and rich shades of pink, delicate mauve or the unmissable meadow flowers of the cornflower. Wind in the colours of dark pine, autumn needles or wet weather-beaten leaves. Add in accents of velvet brown and a cool mountain stream for a calming effect.
You can find bobbin lace throughout all of Europe. It began to spread from Italy in the 16th century. A number of centres became established as time went on. However, the same tools are used almost everywhere. The most important are bobbins and lace hooks. They can vary in size and even in shape. Other tools include a base under the bobbin, any type of yarn and the tools needed to transfer the pattern.
briar flower, pink astra, lilac, cornflower, pine grove, autumn larch, aloe, glacial river, dried dates
MESH NIGHT
designer HELENA CHMELÍKOVÁ
Mesh trim for strap dresses from PRECIOSA Candy™ and PRECIOSA Rocailles
Winter is long and gloomy. The sky is dark blue, almost grey and sometimes even black. You need something to cheer you up. You can start with the contrast with delicately pink-tinged, sweetened white or cool light blue. Choose home accessories or clothing, scarves and rings in full glowing colours. Purely encouraging carmine red, wonderful sweet-toothed orange or beautiful juicy brown shades. Try clothing in the cold tones which emerge from pleasant petroleum green.
Netting is used in two completely different forms. In a purely practical form during the production of fishing nets and in a decorative form during the creation of clothing and home accessories. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, small silver or gold nets supplemented hairstyles, hats and the hems of table clothes and blankets. Later, small nets were as the basis for embroidering complicated patterns.
black, dark indigo, cold sky, petroleum, chrome, knotweed, voluptuous orange, carmine red, juicy brown
ONION LAYERS
designer HELENA CHMELÍKOVÁ
Handbag with Florentine embroidery from PRECIOSA Rocailles
This year's autumn season can be crazily wild. You can combine, mix and match or on the contrary provoke with brick red and a distinctive rich purple or add a bright yellow-green. How about choosing a delicate warm saffron orange, adding metallic sweet brown and then a touch of jade green? If you have the option, choose the more dignified dark combination of almost black, deep blue and brown with a drop of cherry brandy.
Florentine embroidery is a typical type of Gobelin embroidery. As the name suggests, it was created in the Italian city of Florence. It developed most in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is possible to create it in unlimited numbers of patterns and colour combinations. The most common include flames, Hungarian points, pomegranates, fish scales or a pattern in the shape of the letter V.
saffron, brick roof tile, cherry chocolate, chestnut, episcopal purple, jade, light khaki, northern ocean, the darkest shade
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