Each year, I like to take a look at the fashion, interior design and restaurant/food industries and consider how their current trends could influence my events.
This year’s runways and red carpets were full of colors, patterns and styles that provided me with ample inspiration for creating a truly stylish event.
Trend: Mix it Up
Florals, Pattern –Mixing, and Color-Blocking were prevalent throughout the 2012 runway collections. When considering your event décor, be bold with your use of colors, textures and patterns.
Inspired by the Diane von Furstenburg image above, this design features bright, bold colors and varying textures to create a modern, playful look.
Trend: Great Gatsby Glamour
The much-anticipated remake of The Great Gatsby was reflected in several runway and red carpet looks.
The HOT color of the season, Mint, with romantic details make this look fitting for the Hamptons crowd of Gatsby’s era.
Trend: In the Nude
Nude was one of the most popular colors on the red carpets this year. From romantic to contemporary, this is one color that does it all.
Inspired by the Dior gown above, this look embodies soft, billowy romance and proves that neutral tones can have big impact.
Trend: Modern Lace
Lace is always a classic choice, but this year we’re seeing lots of lace with modern twists. From laser cut patterns to oversized applique, lace is clearly not just for brides and grandmothers anymore.
The Valentino gown above inspired this design where we combined different lace patterns with the hint of a nude background to create a soft, romantic look.
Trend: Fit for a Queen
Most likely inspired by the Royal Wedding and our current fascination with fairytales, the runways and red carpets were dripping in gold this year. By contrast, there was also a return to basics with simple, but dramatic combinations of black and white.
With a nod to the Alexander McQueen design above, this gilded design would make anyone feel like royalty.
Many thanks to Hannah Colclazier for her beautiful photography and DC Rental for the rental equipment.
Stay tuned for my next posts on interior design and food trends.