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AR Colour Report - The Colour You Can’t Quite See- But Designers Are Dreaming About

In the realm of fashion, olo cues tech-forward minimalism that can be perfect for sculptural silhouettes, accessories and statement details.<br>

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AR Colour Report - The Colour You Can’t Quite See- But Designers Are Dreaming About

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  1. AR Colour Report: The Colour You Can’t Quite See- But Designers Are Dreaming About In the realm of fashion, olo cues tech-forward minimalism that can be perfect for sculptural silhouettes, accessories and statement details. A bold new hue is entering the design conversation –dubbed ‘olo’. This hue is an ultra-saturated blue-green that pushes the limits of how we perceive colour. Olo was discovered in a recent scientific study undertaken by researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of Washington, when lasers precisely stimulated the retina’s green-sensitive cone cells in isolation – which is something that never happens in natural vision. The result? A colour more vivid and intense than any teal or turquoise known to the eye until now! While olo itself can’t yet be reproduced (yet) in paint, pigment or fabric described as impossibly rich, piercingly clean and saturated with an otherworldly clarity. This offers fresh inspiration for designers and creatives seeking to elevate blue-green tones for the upcoming seasons and beyond. fabric, its visual character is being If you want to read this and other Fashion and Apparel Industry articles, Apparel & Garments News,Apparel Industry updates related news Click here: - apparelresources.com

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