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    The looks of the 'insiders' in New York have coincided in dyeing the complement of an unexpected and resounding color that, of course, has already appeared in a handful of signatures

    María José Pérez Méndez - @_MariaJosePerez - As good lovers of the new and of the visual impacts, in Vogue.es we always experience emotion in opening a file with street style photos. The feeling is similar to that of receiving and playing with a gift: the expectation, the uncovering, the enjoyment. It is also inevitable to make some bet on what will be seen on the streets during the Fashion Weeks but, of course and luckily, there is still room for surprise, and that is what has happened when we have realized Many, but many of the street style handbags in New York are dyed (oh, yes) yellow.

    Let's explain. September is a curious month when it comes to the fashion industry. While the trends of the past spring-summer give their last throes and give way to the fall-winter, in the parades begin to glimpse the next summer, so that the looks of publishers and insiders become an amalgam of all of the above: what has happened, what is happening and what will happen in the short, medium and long term. A little chaotic, yes, but the reasoning that explains that after four days of images captured in Manhattan, the complement that most stood out is a yellow bag... This summer's trend is not over yet.
              
    His appearances have been increasing with the passing of the hours and what began as a discreet coincidence or nod to the proposals of Hermès, Miu Miu, or Marni, has ended up becoming 1) the exemplification of the transition, 2) probable trend for 2018 (especially after seeing that yellow is still present in the collections) and 3) complement with viral vocation this season.

    The first two points have a simple justification, while the third finds its argument in a few popular brands; Zara, Mango and & Other Stories, to name a few. All of them have coincided in including at least one bag dyed yellow, and yes, it is at least one because in the flagship of Inditex the models reach almost to the ten.

    But the second part of this particular defense of the accessory resides in the always controversial (because it is impossible to please everyone) looks of the queen models of Instagram par excellence: Bella and Gigi Hadid. The sisters have worn different bags (half one, XS other) with the same bright tone as the thread.


    As was the case with summer dresses, the impact of color is such that wearing it requires some commitment and tomorrow when executing chromatic combinations. Although reducing the size of the stain, the risk is slightly minimized (how many times has a need for a touch of color to add fun to the look been mentioned?), The new faces of the street style have coincided in preferring a more or less neutral palette based on black and white, although gray and navy blue appear as equally sophisticated alternatives. And here is one of the great keys of all those styles: the trend towards sophistication, whether in slip dress format, or in men's cut outfits.
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    The one baptized as 'Gen-Z Yellow' arrives and the decline that promises to become an absolute trend: the mustard

    Marina Valera - @thelittlemarin - You may not be in tune with the style of Leandra Medine -aka The Man Repeller- but the truth is that the queen of layering has been that person in the fashion world for years, who gives her name to things. He did it many years ago with the 'arm party' - the act of wearing the wrist full of bracelets - as well as with a more recent trend, the menocore - a play on words between 'normcore' and menopause that refers to the new fashion to dress like a lady. Its new denomination responds to that tonality that will replace the Millennial Pink in our lives (and in our closet): Gen-Z Yellow or, what is the same, the yellow of Z Generation.

    And reason is not missing since, as described in his article, there are many celebrities born between 1994 and 2008 who have taken the yellow flag: from Kylie Jenner to Millie Bobby Brown, through Kaia Gerber or Zendaya. As with the Millennial rose, the Gen-Z Yellow does not respond to a particular yellow tone, but many colors of this color range are beginning to become fashionable. But, considering that yellow is a color that has never been easy, the 'street style' of the fashion weeks has shed some light on its possible versatility with a very specific tone: mustard.

    Yes, we speak of that shade of yellow that gets its name because of its similarity with the color of the food condiment made from mustard seeds and, as Cecilia Casero, editor-in-chief of Vogue.es explains, "hits with all". A tonality much more saturated than lemon yellow, more typical of summer, which has always been associated with the autumn season due to its similarity to the leaf litter of this time of year. For more inri, the cover of October 2017 of Vogue Italia with Lara Stone photographed by Harley Weir -the first under the tutelage of its new director Emanuele Farneti- mixed both tonalities and had as protagonist one of the most photographed coats of the season: the yellow plastic hair from the first Raf Simons collection for Calvin Klein 205W39NYC.

    'Fashion insiders' the likes of fashion stylist and consultant Ada Kokosar; Net-a-porter fashion director Lisa Aiken - her Instagram account reveals her new obsession with this color tone - or fashion expert Tiffany Hsu has already approved the mustard with her look Street. Coincidentally, none of these women seems to be inside that age range that includes Generation Z. What if mustard was then the alternative, not only more versatile, but also more adult to Gen-Z Yellow? It is not the first time that we refer to mustard - it was the star of 'street style' just a year ago- nor yellow.

    A month ago we reported one of the trends that had caught us most by surprise but, apparently, has all the ballots to stop being so unexpected: the yellow bags. A fashion that came from the streets of New York and that not only has the approval of the influencers, but also with that of the Hadid sisters. Undoubtedly, it is only the beginning of a macro trend that will be released in spring 2018: yellow, in many cases mustard, has played a leading role in the parades of Isabel Marant, Dries Van Noten, Salvatore Ferragamo, Prabal Gurung, Self Portrait, 3.1 Phillip Lim or Rosie Assoulin to name just a few. Now we only need to see if yellow is enough for Zara to trust us, as if we needed to put aside superstitions, also in terms of style. Meanwhile, we open our mouths with this shop of mustard colored garments and accessories that you can find in stores.
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