When did pastel come into fashion? Pastel has been around for centuries dating right back to the renaissance when Leonardo De Vinci used the chalky substance in his well-known paintings. It only came in to fashion in terms of clothes in the mid 18th century when those in the higher classes of society deemed it as the height of fashion. Pastel clothing revisited the height of fashion again in the 1920’s and 30’s and since then the trend hasn’t looked back.
One of the most popular upcoming trends for this summer is pastel. In light of this we thought we would recommend some of the pastel watches we stock which will suit both outfits and accessories.
Pastel Timepieces
The first watch on our recommendations is this pastel pink model from Lacoste. It combines gold and pastel pink, meaning it will go perfectly with gold jewellery and accessories. This watch doesn’t tick the boxes for one fashion trend ahead for this summer but two. In one of our previous blogs we mentioned a new and upcoming trend is plastic.
As this watch is made from durable silicone, it will not only compliment your fashionable outfit in terms of colour but style.
The next watch on our recommendations is Raymond Veil’s Noemia Diamond Watch. Compared to the prior Lacoste watch, Raymond Veil’s model serves a different purpose to your style and outfit. As this watch is part of the luxury brands we stock, it is well suited for women who want to fit into the trend even in a work environment.
This watch shows off a pastel coloured mother of pearl dial, complimented well by the silver stainless steel and diamonds which are set as markers.
If you liked the luxurious pastel features of Raymond Veil then you might also like Maurice Lacroix Eliros timepiece. This model is pastel blue on both the strap and the dial and also set with diamond markers. This watch has a silky appearance, perfect for formal occasions.
This watch could be the main feature of your outfit if it is accessorised with the right items such as a pastel blue bag and shoes or even a pastel blue belt.
The next watch on our guide is one that is pastel to match fashion but not a timepiece that would break the bank, Lorus’s Mint Green Silicon Strap. This watch is also made of plastic silicone which means that the material is in fashion as well as the colour.
This watch is well suited to everyday wear and will flourish with the right accessories. It is also 50 metres water resistant which means you don’t have to worry if you get caught in the rain.
All of the watches mentioned in this blog post are currently in stock. If you have any questions you can get in contact via our website, via phone on 01926298499 or alternatively if you are local to the west midlands you can visit our watch shop based on the Kenilworth high street, happy shopping!