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Key colour on the catwalk menswear trend for Fall/Winter 2015-16

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Be inspired by a spectrum of must-have shades for Fall/Winter, as spotted on the runways of London, Milan and Paris. The F/W 2015-16 menswear shows saw men's fashion updated with a range of directional colours, inspiring the Trendstop colour analysts with exciting looks fresh off the front row. The Fall/Winter 2015 catwalks revealed a fusion of classic tones, as colours are bleached out for a softer look. These shades will influence fast fashion markets going into F/W 2015-16, as well as the mainstream fashion markets for F/W16-17 a year later. This week, FashionUnited readers can discover Raspberry Oxblood, an essential new Fashion Colour for the menswear wardrobe.

Raspberry Oxblood

Oxblood takes on a pinkish cast, lending a new softness to the fashion staple shade. As men become braver with colour, aspects from the more diverse womenswear wardrobe can be introduced: Raspberry Oxblood shows how this can be done in a masculine and commercial way. Casualwear expresses a rich appeal across tactile woollens and sportive jersey, as well as leather jackets and footwear.

A key shade on the Milan catwalks, Raspberry Oxblood lends a contemporary sophistication to formal menswear. Winter tailoring looks new with black contrast detailing, as luxe joggers combine fluid satin fabrics with voluminous shapes for a refined statement. Silver hardware embellishment adds an edge to smart loafer shoes.

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Trendstop.com is one of the world's leading trend forecasting agencies for fashion and creative professionals, renowned for its insightful trend analysis and forecasts. Clients include H&M, Primark, Forever21, Zalando, Geox, Evisu, Hugo Boss, L'Oreal and MTV.

Images courtesy of Trendstop.com: Matthew Miller, Gieves & Hawkes, Miharayasuhiro, Jil Sander, Astrid Andersen, Andrea Pompilio, John Richmond all Fall/Winter 2015-16.

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