The newest Pantone Fashion Colour Trend Report has been released and it features the trendiest colours for the upcoming spring 2018. Their predictions are considered to be quite accurate, so it’s not a surprise that almost all successful and renowned fashion designers consult Pantone reports while working on their latest collections.
So, if you want to be up to date as well and dressed according to the latest fashion, take a look at the list of colours Pantone predicts to be a true craze this spring.
Classic colours as a foundation
Pantone predictions focus, among other colours, on few classic ones including Sailor Blue, Harbour Mist, Warm Sand and Coconut Milk. They should serve you as a base for building your own style since they can be easily combined with other more vivid and extravagant nuances. Furthermore, if you‘re into more classic looks and don’t feel comfortable wearing some crazy patterns, these four colours will sweep you of your feet.
However, this doesn’t mean that you should stick only to them. Instead, experiment a bit and try out some other colours from the Pantone’s report as well. Maybe you’ll end up pleasantly surprised.
Arcadia, Palace Blue and Little Boy Blue
Arcadia, green with blue undertones, Palace Blue and Little Boy Blue, bright and azure blue shades, are perfect for those who would appreciate a touch of mystery to their styling. Furthermore, the first one is a true mixture of modern and retro which makes it simply irresistible. Just imagine how a nice Arcadia sweater would accentuate your eyes and make you look absolutely sophisticated
Ash Rose, Spiced Apple and Almost Mauve – gentle but attractive
Furthermore, if you are one of those women who want to stay true to their own style, but try out something new as well, colours like Ash Rose, Almost Mauve and Spiced Apple are exactly what you’re looking for. The first two, thanks to their gentle pinkish undertones, are particularly great if you want to look professional but easygoing at the same time. The same goes for the amazing Spiced Apple which will break the monotony and make you look super attractive.
Finally, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you should get rid of your working clothes, but that you can combine these pieces with interestingly patterned skirts, trousers and blazers in some of the Pantone shades instead.
Meadowlark, Cherry Tomato and Lime Punch for a crazy night out
No one wants to go out and look exactly like everybody else, but still it seems that a classic black dress is the most usual choice. Well, it’s high time we changed that and the amazing Pantone shades will help us achieve this successfully. No matter whether you go for yellowish ones, like Meadowlark or Lime Punch, or a passionate Cherry Tomato, you’ll certainly stand out from the crowd and that’s exactly what your goal should be.
However, if you find them to be too eccentric for you, you can start with smaller steps, and go for some accessories in these nuances instead. For example, you can combine your outfit with a nice necklace, a scarf or even architectural footwear in order to look modern and elegant.
A few more of Pantone’s colours
We have singled out our personal favourites so far, but, Chili Oil, Emperador (both brown based), Pink Lavender, Blooming Dahlia and Ultra Violet are worth your attention as well. The last three thanks to their different shades of purple and rose are a perfect choice for sunny spring days. Fashionable spring dresses in these nuances will certainly evoke positive feelings and help you look fresh and ready for new adventures.
As you can see, the upcoming spring will bring along so many different choices. Thus, it’s never too early to start experimenting with these colours in order to find which ones suit you the best. However, this doesn’t mean that you should give up completely on your current styling. Instead, consider how you can combine what you already have in your wardrobe with these new trends and we guarantee you’ll look better than ever.
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Sophia Smith is Australian based beauty and style blogger. She is very passionate about natural makeup, latest fashion trends and graphic design projects. Sophia writes mostly in fashion and beauty related topics, mainly through blogs and articles. She has contributed to a number of publications including: LA Fashion, Viva Glam Magazine, Just Haves, How to Simplify and Carousel.
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