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Pantone Colour of the Year 2023 Plus Fashion Colour Forecasts

By Imogenl @ImogenLamport
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Analysis of the Pantone Colour of the Year 2023 – Viva Magenta plus some of the fashion colours forecast for Spring/Summer 2023

Watch the Video About the 2023 Pantone Forecast Colours




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Viva Magenta – Colour of 2023

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Cool red – some brightness – Dynamic, Dramatic, Refined (though you’ll find softer versions suitable for Elegant and Mysterious)

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It’s a colour full of energy and vibrancy – great if you want to feel more energetic or grab attention!  It’s great to wear on a cold winter’s day!

New York Spring/Summer 2023 Fashion Forecast Colours

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Skylight – Light soft warm blue – great for Intriguing, Exquisite

Vanilla Cream – warm cream – good neutral warm palettes

Gray Lilac – cool light grey – great for Tranquil, Sublime, Serene

Leek Green – warm soft olive green – great for Intriguing, Spicy, Enigmatic

Macchiato – warm mid-brown – great for warm palettes

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Fiery Red – Cool Red – Dynamic, Dramatic, Elegant, Mysterious

Beetroot Purple – Cool hot pink – Dynamic, Dramatic, Mysterious

Tangelo – Warm bright orange – Radiant, Zesty, Rich, Opulent

Peach Pink – Warm coral – Spicy, Exotic, Zesty, Rich (softer versions Intriguing and Enigmatic)

Empire Yellow – warm acid yellow green – Rich, Zesty, Opulent, Radiant

Crystal Rose – warm light pink – Exquisite, Intriguing

Classic Green – bright neutralish green  – Dynamic, Radiant

Love Bird – warm light green – Spicy, Intriguing, Exquisite

Blue Perennial – Cool soft blue – Serene, Sophisticated

Summer Song – Warm soft light blue – Serene, Intriguing

London Spring/Summer 2023 Fashion Forecast Colours

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Oyster Mushroom – Cool light grey – Tranquil, Sublime, Serene

Greyed Jade – cool soft mint green – Tranquil, Sublime, Serene

Tender Peach – warm peachy cream – most warm palettes

Mocha Mousse – warm chocolate – most warm palettes

Bluing – Dark cool navy blue – Mysterious, Dramatic, Elegant

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Cherry Tomato – Warm bright red – Zesty, Radiant, Rich

Persimmon – warm coral – Zesty, Rich, Spicy, Exotic

Iced Mango – Soft light orange – Exquisite, Zesty

Blazing Yellow – Bright cool yellow – Dynamic, Mysterious

Titanite – Warm lime green – Spicy, Zesty, Exquisite (in softer versions Intriguing)

Andean Toucan – Cool bright green – Dynamic, Refined

Airy Blue – light cool blue – Tranquil, Refined, Sublime

Electric Blue Lemonade – Cool electric blue – Dynamic, Dramatic, Elegant

Spring Crocus – red-violet – universal

Pink Cosmos – Slightly warm pink – Radiant, Zesty, Exquisite,   there will be cool versions of this colour available too I’m sure as it’s very borderline between warm and cool.

Discover Your Colours

Find out which of these colours will look fabulous on you and get your personal colour palette with your signature colours that make you look your best!  Colour Analysis is available online here or you can get it as part of my complete online style program 7 Steps to Style.

A colour palette really makes shopping and outfit creation so much easier – it helps to reduce the options so you’re not overwhelmed by choices and your wardrobe becomes more cohesive and it’s so much easier to mix and match your garments into fabulous combinations.

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Further Reading

Why Colour Analysis has Evolved Beyond the Seasons

When Your Colour Analysis Result Is Not What You Expected

Understanding Colour Systems and Personal Colour Analysis

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