What are the differences between London and New York Pantone Forecasts?
- London has a cooler, brighter red in Flame Scarlet as compared to New York's Grenadine.
- London's Primrose Pink is a more muted pink than New York's highly tinted Ballet Slipper.
- London's Toast is a slightly cooler beige than New York's Butterum
- London's Royal Lilac is more violet than the New York Tawny Port, which is a warm burgundy
- London's Golden Olive is more muted than New York's Golden Lime
- London's Blue Bell is cool and light while New York includes a mid-blue shade of Marina
- London's Copper Tan is a great warm peach shade that will suit many with a warm complexion while New York's Autumn Maple is a stronger toasted warm colour which will be more limited to those with distinctly warm complexions.
- London's palette includes a warm yellow in Lemon Curry. New York a cool green in Shaded Spruce.
- London's Otter is a welcome return to brown in the wardrobe for those with a cool undertone.
- New York includes Neutral Grey which will work for those who find that grey is a good neutral for them given that it's not particularly warm or cool in its undertone.
- They both include the fabulous universal neutral of Navy Peony, a fabulous option for both warm and cool alike.
London Autumn Colour Forecast 2017
New York Fall 2017 Colour Forecast
How to Mix the Pantone Fall 2017 Colours
There are a selection of both warm and cool colours in both palettes that have been popularised on the runways of New York and London's fashion weeks recently.
To give you an idea of how to mix them I've created a few outfits to inspire you to have fun with colour this autumn and winter.
Colours from London Autumn/Winter 2017 Fashion Week
New York Fall/Winter Colours 2017
Which of the Pantone Autumn/Winter colours are you hoping to see in stores and which will enter your wardrobe this year?
What are the differences between London and New York Pantone Forecasts?
- London has a cooler, brighter red in Flame Scarlet as compared to New York's Grenadine.
- London's Primrose Pink is a more muted pink than New York's highly tinted Ballet Slipper.
- London's Toast is a slightly cooler beige than New York's Butterum
- London's Royal Lilac is more violet than the New York Tawny Port, which is a warm burgundy
- London's Golden Olive is more muted than New York's Golden Lime
- London's Blue Bell is cool and light while New York includes a mid-blue shade of Marina
- London's Copper Tan is a great warm peach shade that will suit many with a warm complexion while New York's Autumn Maple is a stronger toasted warm colour which will be more limited to those with distinctly warm complexions.
- London's palette includes a warm yellow in Lemon Curry. New York a cool green in Shaded Spruce.
- London's Otter is a welcome return to brown in the wardrobe for those with a cool undertone.
- New York includes Neutral Grey which will work for those who find that grey is a good neutral for them given that it's not particularly warm or cool in its undertone.
- They both include the fabulous universal neutral of Navy Peony, a fabulous option for both warm and cool alike.
London Autumn Colour Forecast 2017
New York Fall 2017 Colour Forecast
How to Mix the Pantone Fall 2017 Colours
There are a selection of both warm and cool colours in both palettes that have been popularised on the runways of New York and London's fashion weeks recently.
To give you an idea of how to mix them I've created a few outfits to inspire you to have fun with colour this autumn and winter.
Colours from London Autumn/Winter 2017 Fashion Week
New York Fall/Winter Colours 2017
Which of the Pantone Autumn/Winter colours are you hoping to see in stores and which will enter your wardrobe this year?