Another breakout talent, Robert Wun, recently worked Red Orange into his couture collection. Just ask Lizzo, who opted for a Red Orange gown and floral-adorned cape from Dolce & Gabbana for Sunday’s Grammy awards. Red Orange 17-1464: As the most heated tone in the fall lineup, this shade delivers self-assuredness. Lela Rose and Naeem Khan are among the New York-based designer fans of this color. Ditto for musician Sam Smith’s recent elaborate Grammys night ensemble. Viva Magenta might not resonate so quickly for slow adapters, but that doesn’t apply to designer houses like Versace and Balenciaga that have already put it to use. Viva Magenta 18-1750: In addition to being Pantone’s “Color of the Year,” Viva Magenta is an empowering and animated one that is expected to maintain its popularity all year long and into 2024, Eiseman said. The jewel of a tone also cropped up in Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli’s latest couture collection and Christian Siriano has worked it into his fall collection. First Lady Jill Biden seems to have gotten a jump on the trend, having worn a Viva Magenta dress to her husband’s second State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Rose Violet 17-2624: “High energy, personified,” the use of this reddish-cast fuchsia, is right at home in the red family with its neighboring Viva Magenta and Red Dahlia, according to Eiseman. Gabriela Hearst, Tory Burch and Alexis Mabille are already on board with this inviting, elegant tone. However reliable this one might seem for fall, it is meant to be mixed with the bolder Rose Violet, Viva Magenta and Red Orange. Tender Peach 12-0912: Evident by its name, Tender Peach is a warm color with a tactile feel that shoppers want to reach out and touch. That’s where all the energetic colors for fall and winter come in. Certainly, COVID has not gone away entirely.” “We know we have other issues still out there - the economy among other things. Even though a certain degree of normalcy has taken hold - optional masks, wide-open office buildings and restriction free travel - there is still an intrinsic need to help people forge ahead, according to Eiseman. This new direction is rooted in part in the anxiety-ridden existence and lethargy that many have been burrowed in for the past few years. Wordle, Candy Crush and Marvel Snap gamers will appreciate the boldness, which includes the self-explanatory Rose Violet, Viva Magenta, Red Orange, Red Dahlia and the bright yellow High Visibility. And some back-to-school types like nearly navy Eclipse, the reliable tawny Doe and the barely there gray Doe can be found in Pantone’s five New Classics.īut all in all, more daring ones dominate the new fall palette. In fact, the faint beige Tender Peach tops Pantone’s fall report. That doesn’t mean neutral colors won’t surface. People not only want to be exposed to it and see the color more clearly, but it gets exposed lodged in their brains,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.ĭua Lipa's Style Evolution Through the Years: Chanel, Balenciaga and Versace Looksįashion designers are certainly aware of the acuteness found in digitized colors and are trying to infuse that vibrancy into their collections. “When you literally walk into a painting and become part of it, that vibrancy envelops you. That sharpness is especially amped up in art, and films, particularly through immersive digitized art experiences such as “Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion” at Halls des Lumières in New York. Whether in relation to home decor or fashion, consumers are just more aware of the vibrancy of colors that they are seeing on their smartphones, tablets, Apple TVs or whatever their preferred digital companion might be. The much-discussed but undefinable “new reality” leans toward the free-spirited, and fittingly Pantone’s Fashion Color Trend Report for New York Fashion Week’s fall 2023 season is in line with that.Īll that screen time isn’t just exposing consumers to more colors but also sharper shades of each, thanks to technological advancements.
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