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Milan by Emma Tempest Works with a Complementary Color Palette

Matching bold colors with neutrals is a safe fashion move, but Milan by Emma Tempest reveals a ravishing edge cut from high-contrast hues of energetic garments.

Models Denisa Dvorakova and Agnete Hegelund can make just about anything look great, but the blonde duo give navy blue and yellow harmony and bright and busy textiles an elegant appeal.

Perhaps it's the fact that the Playing Fashion 2011 editorial features more than simply vivid variance, but pieces by haute international labels like Versace, Prada, Emporio Armani and Dolce & Gabbana. Adorable dresses, foxy frocks, satin shirts and striped skirts were styled by Sam Ranger and embody what it is to test the boundaries of everyday luxury looks. With an overall crisp aesthetic, Milan by Emma Tempest will promote more tonal intermixing in ensembles of all kinds.
Trend Themes
1. High-contrast Hues - Opportunity for fashion brands to experiment with energetic and contrasting color combinations in their designs.
2. Tonal Intermixing - Potential for more mixing of colors within ensembles, creating new and unique looks.
3. Boundary Testing - Space for designers to push the limits of everyday luxury fashion and explore new styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can take advantage of the trend of high-contrast hues and tonal intermixing to create innovative and eye-catching designs.
2. Textiles - Opportunity for textile manufacturers to produce fabrics with bold and contrasting colors that can be used by fashion designers.
3. Luxury Goods - High-end brands can embrace boundary testing to create unique and exclusive luxury fashion pieces.

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