Alpine Frost
It's starting to get cold in the Alps... Frost has settled on the resplendent blades of grass in the pastures. A few snowflakes sparkle on the mountain plants, freezing them into an elegant matte mint green. The first snows have fallen on the glaciers, and the ice reveals its deep blue tones in the crevasses. This color theme features openwork stitches, pretty cables, and other wonderful patterns with a very cool look. These are classic designs, sometimes a little oversized but completely on-trend. The cold becomes our friend, allows us to be ourselves, and calls us to action. Winter motivates us to discover new places in nature, to get moving, and, with its icy joy, to perceive its colors in a new light.
Below Zero
This winter, we are heading towards the zero point of justification. Powerful blue tones give us confidence in life's incessant changes. Underwater beings conform to the rules of oceans, rivers, and seas. Their ever-innovative survival strategies keep our planet alive. And in this process, the green of plants helps us to keep hope alive. In this thematic universe, you will find a magnificent jacquard sweater in sumptuous colors, as well as the use of air-light yarns and yarns with a subtle sheen. It is only when temperatures drop below zero and we are aware of the beauty of interdependence that we recognize the message of the purple palette.
Winter Dopamine
When the cloud cover, in the sunset, gathers all the daylight, we feel the splendor of colors in our bodies. The light slowly fades. The tender and old roses disappear. The deep pink of the sunset embraces the warm, sustained yellow of the afternoon. Soothing purple fills our hearts. Cashmere, alpaca, and yarns with light and interesting tweed effects are included, as well as soft and warm merino wool. We give the darker season the vital energy to hibernate.