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[C825]Color Trends For 2009
by Belinda Stinson, Bel
With the changing seasons we look to the coming color palates to see what is new and exciting for jewelry trends. Well there is good news and then there is great news. The good news for jewelry lovers is the expected lovely warm colors are coming in jewelry design and the great news is there is celebration of our beloved favorite jewelry tones as well.

There is much to celebrate with the upcoming fall and winter season in jewelry trends with an explosion of colors for the cold weather wardrobe to lift the spirits, so it will be a hot season for lovers of jewelry.

The most surprising color trend for the fall & winter 2007 - 2008 season is yellow - generally the color we connect to bring sunny times - but as a way to challenge the closed in winter days yellow is coming to brighten up our daily lives. Refreshing gemstones like citrine, yellow topaz, amber, and chrysoberyl and simulated canary diamond jewelry, topaz glass beads and the cubic zirconia substitutes will keep you on top of seasonal jewelry trends.

A great counter point color for yellow is the ever popular shades of purple that will be highlighted this fall & winter 2007 - 2008 jewelry designs with complimenting tones of pink. So pink diamonds, amethyst, pink topaz, rose quartz, fluorite and rhodonite gem stones as well as pink pearl jewelry will all be bringing love and balance into our fashion jewelry wardrobes.

Another hot pick for your fall and winter jewelry wardrobe is the ever popular color blue with it staying in style to make all us lovers of blue happy. So look for jewelry designs with sapphires, lapis lazuli, blue jade, aquamarine, blue topaz, turquoise, blue opals, blue moonstones, as well as the handmade lampwork beads in blue and the blue cubic zirconia tones. The range of shades of blue will let you match the best ones for you.

The popular fall & winter 2007 - 2008 color trends also include the favorite and classic black. It is a wardrobe favorite with how easy it is to wear and never really goes out of style. In the world of jewelry black is showcased to its best effect with jet, black onyx, black diamonds and black pearls.

Keeping with traditional favorites with the fall & winter 2007 - 2008 color trends the perennial hues of pumpkin, silky gray, chocolate brown will have you in style and on trend. So look to tiger's eye, smoky quartz, cinnabar, or even the simulated champagne diamonds and substitute cubic zirconia and you will remain on top of the seasonal jewelry trends with your jewelry wardrobe favorites. Simply match your much loved jewelry with new season jewelry pieces.

So for the fashion conscious consumer having the perfect accessories with your upcoming fall & winter 2007 - 2008 jewelry designs has never been easier. The trick is to pick classic design that will stand the test of time. Whether the fashion jewelry has genuine gemstones or handcrafted beads you can enjoy classic design that never really goes out of style. There will always be some colors that are hotter than others but we all have our own style and can pick and choose from the jewelry tones what suits us best, that make us shine, including matching our old favorites.

When conducting your market research and selecting your online store's merchandise, one area of consumer product trending that you might be tempted to overlook is color. But a product's color can influence a buyer's decision to purchase it by as much as 85%. If you're sourcing products ? even the right products ? in the wrong shades, you won't be able to get top dollar for your goods, and you may not be able to move them at all. So it's in your best interest to pay attention to each season's color trends ? so you can choose the right colors at the right time.

Out With the Old?

Each season, a new color palette emerges, designed to make consumers want to buy the latest items in the newest, freshest hues. These new colors can be seen across a broad spectrum of products: furniture, clothing, cars, toiletries, even cleaning products ? there are few markets that aren't impacted.

According to Lisa Suttora, founder of http://WhatDoISell.com, it's no coincidence that that all those manufacturers selected the same colors for their products. Explains Suttora, ?Since 1962, the Color Marketing Group (CMG) has been forecasting color trends out one to three years in advance.? This association of professional color designers closely studies and identifies the direction in which color and design trends are moving. They then translate that information into marketable colors for manufactured products.

By forecasting the trends so far out, the CMG gives manufacturers time to buy their materials, source their fabrics, mix their paints, and apply the ?right? colors to their product lines. The ?new? and ?fresh? color palette you admired in stores this season was actually carefully and thoughtfully planned out and decided on more than a year ago.

What Color Trends Are Important This Year?

Trends reflect consumer values, and color trends are no exception: the growing environmental concern over the last few years is surfacing in a more ?natural? color palette for 2007. The trend towards ?green? living has translated, quite literally. Green is this season's It color ? not an electric green or neon green, but rather the very soft, botanical shades of green found in nature. Water blues and sky blues are big as well; and accent colors are rich, warm, and deep, inspired by the popularity of ethnic products and cooking. Of-the-earth neutrals ? like the tans, browns, and beiges found in rocks, soil, and trees ? are also enjoying popularity, with gray emerging as the dominant neutral for fall and winter.

The fact that a color isn't ?of-the-moment? doesn't mean you shouldn't include it in your product line, or that more traditional colors are never desirable. However, it is important that your line-up carries some representation of fashionable colors because that's what consumers want to see ? right now. As a retailer, you have to stay on top of current market trends to keep your products relevant to your customer base. Says Suttora, ?Color trends are constantly changing, and you have to let your product line evolve accordingly, because it can make a big difference to your bottom line.?
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