Color Palette & Typography Preview
Six distinct visual directions for the Lana Royale brand identity — each grounded in the aesthetic language of Italian luxury, early 20th-century elegance, and the company’s Manhattan showroom.
Palettes drawn from the visual language of the brands and titles Francesco referenced — the smoky amber glow of Peaky Blinders, the sepia warmth of Sergio Leone, the cool noir of Taboo, the midnight tailoring of Cesare Attolini, the minimalist black-and-gold precision of Montblanc, and the understated navy sophistication of Canali.
References: Peaky Blinders · Boardwalk Empire · Taboo · Once Upon a Time in America · Public Enemies · James Bond 007 · Cesare Attolini · Montblanc · Cappellificio Biellese · Canali
Warm amber and antique gold drawn from brass sconces, Murano glass, and carved dark wood. Evokes a Gilded Age gentleman’s salon — opulent but never loud.
Inspired by: Peaky Blinders’ oily amber glow · Boardwalk Empire’s Art Deco warmth · Cappellificio Biellese heritage tweeds
Deep midnight navy paired with brushed gold — the tonal palette of a perfectly cut double-breasted suit. Dramatic contrast that commands authority without excess.
Inspired by: James Bond 007 title sequences · Canali’s navy suit heritage · Cesare Attolini Neapolitan tailoring
Earthy espresso and terracotta tones inspired by Biella’s woolens, natural jute, and Italian hilltop earth. Grounded and editorial with a modern, approachable warmth.
Inspired by: Once Upon a Time in America sepia tones · Public Enemies desaturated warmth · Cappellificio Biellese artisan wool heritage
Pure black and bone white with no color accent — stark, modern, and unapologetically bold. The Montblanc approach: let craft speak louder than color.
Inspired by: Taboo’s fog-soaked Victorian noir · Montblanc’s black-and-white minimalism · James Bond 007 monochrome title cards
Deep charcoal-brown with bright burnished gold and warm cognac undertones. The feeling of candlelit back rooms, aged leather, and smoked oak — industrial elegance.
Inspired by: Peaky Blinders’ smoky golden cinematography · Boardwalk Empire prohibition-era interiors · Public Enemies 1930s warmth
Cool charcoal slate with warm stone accents — the palette of fine suiting wool against a tailor’s chalk-marked table. Understated refinement, quietly confident.
Inspired by: Canali’s grey suiting · Cesare Attolini Neapolitan tones · Once Upon a Time in America’s desaturated pastels