Pantone’s “Color of The Year” has been influencing the world of fashion and luxury design! Are you ready to see one of our favorite ideas?
For over 20 years, Pantone’s Colour of the Year has influenced product development and purchasing decisions in multiple industries, including fashion, home furnishings, and industrial design, as well as product packaging and graphic design. The famous Classic Blue gain popularity that we have never seen before, both in the fashion and design world!
Almost similar to the tone of the sky at dusk, the timeless and enduring blue hue, Pantone’s 19-4052 Classic Blue is elegant in its simplicity. Classic Blue is a sober color that allows several combinations.
This trendy color as one of the stars of the Spring/Summer of New York Fashion Week 2020 in the unique high-fashion collection by Sies Marjan, Richard Malone, Roland Mouret, Alberta Ferretti, Stella McCartney, and Salvatore Ferragamo. According to Pantone, this classic shade of blue is reminiscent of the infinite evening sky opening us up to a world of possibilities.
During London Fashion Week 2020, the famous Tommy Hilfiger has surprised with their new completely unisex line, which is focused on values and presented as the most environmentally friendly for the brand, celebrated individuality, and diversity. This unique line featured some unique Pantone’s Classic Blue designs.
Its reassuring qualities of the thought-provoking Pantone 19-4052 Classic Blue highlight our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era. With this design trend, you can bet on a darker base, using dark walls, and contrast with lighter elements like pillows, blankets, and other decor accessories.
Pantone‘s dark blue tone has kept its promises to be evident on the walls of different rooms in the house and will also soon invade furniture and design objects since brands from all over the world are eagerly awaiting the announcement of the color. Here are a few of our favorite interior design ideas featuring the famous “Color of The Year” by Pantone:
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