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FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5-12, 2013 pantone.com/spring2014


PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

PANTONE 15-6114 Hemlock

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014

PANTONE 15-1225 Sand

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PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5-12, 2013 pantone.com/spring2014


SPRING 2014: A SEASON OF COLORFUL EQUILIBRIUM Designers take a modern twist on the traditional for

Sand, a lightly toasted and amiable neutral, conjures

spring 2014 by pairing soft pastels with vivid brights to

images of the beach and the carefree days of summer.

create a colorful equilibrium. Inspired by a mixture of

Try pairing Sand with Hemlock for perfect, natural

blooming flowers, travels abroad and strong, confident

balance. Paloma serves as a quintessential neutral,

women, designers use color to refresh, revive and defy

interesting enough to be worn alone or combined with

conventional wisdom.

any color for sophisticated poise.

“This season, consumers are looking for a state of

Cayenne, a high-pitched red, adds a dash of spicy heat

thoughtful, emotional and artistic equilibrium. While this need for stability is reflected in the composition of the palette, the inherent versatility of the individual colors allows for experimentation with new looks and color combinations.” ~ Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute®

to neutrals, and heightens the excitement when mixed with Freesia, a blazing yellow that is sure to illuminate wardrobes this season. A tropical, floral-inspired shade, Freesia’s warmth and energy help set the stage for Celosia Orange, an optimistic, spontaneous hue. Pair Celosia Orange with Violet Tulip for a captivating vision, much like the setting summer sun. The palette is brought full circle with Radiant Orchid, a bold counterpart to Violet Tulip, and Dazzling Blue, a scintillating, polar opposite to Placid Blue. Surprisingly,

Three very adaptable pastels sit on one end of the palette,

these strong, vibrant colors also pair well across the

and, because we are so accustomed to seeing them as

palette: They are perfect companions to pastels, and add

nature’s background, they can be creatively combined

confidence and vivacity when mixed with other

with any other color in the spectrum. Placid Blue, like

bold colors.

a picture-perfect, tranquil and reassuring sky, induces a sense of peaceful calmness, while Violet Tulip, a

For more than 20 years, Pantone, the global authority

romantic, vintage purple, evokes wistful nostalgia. Similar

on color, has surveyed the designers of New York

to the verdant shade of springtime foliage, Hemlock, a

Fashion Week and beyond to bring you the season’s

summery, ornamental green, provides a decorative touch

most important color trends. This report previews the

that’s very different from the greens of recent seasons. Pair

most prominent hues for spring 2014.

any of these versatile pastels with a bolder hue for an au courant look. PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


TRACY REESE

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

Website: www.tracyreese.com Facebook: facebook.com/tracyreese Twitter: @tracy_reese

PROMINENT COLORS I love Cyan Blue mixed with Scarlet. It’s classic and always works. Mint Green is mixing beautifully with Lapis Blue and is a wonderful accent to a primary palette. I also like Ochre mixed with all shades of Pink from dusty to shocking.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

Tribal cultures from Africa to the Caribbean and South America.

SIGNATURE COLOR

Many different shades of Blue, from Indigo to Lapis and Cyan to Sea and Ocean Blues. They anchor every delivery. Our customer is always drawn to warm Blues – they look good on everyone.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A tropical-print slip dress in a moody Pink floral print.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME?

I would wallpaper an accent wall in my bedroom with one of our large floral placement prints in shades of Pink and Ochre. It’s bright and melancholy at the same time – very emotional and expressive.

TRACY REESE PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


YOANA BARASCHI

PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid

Website: www.yoanabaraschi.com Facebook: facebook.com/yoanabaraschi Twitter: @yoanabaraschi Pinterest: pinterest.com/yoanabaraschi

PROMINENT COLORS The Blue family looked new and fresh again when used tonally from Limoges to Little Boy Blue and Azure Blue, while warm tonalities of Fusion Coral add warmth to the palette, anchored in Black and White. Azalea Pink, Pink Carnation and Sachet Pink are definitely the rising stars of the season, made vibrant when contrasted with Sunny Lime.

PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid

INSPIRATION A desire for freshness, purity and graphic contrast.

SIGNATURE COLOR

Pink! Oh so feminine, so retro, so modern!

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A White textured jacquard blazer – new, versatile and clean.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Sunny Lime curtains in silk chiffon would look great in my colorful living room.

YOANA BARASCHI PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


TADASHI SHOJI

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

Website: www.tadashishoji.com Facebook: facebook.com/tadashishoji Twitter: @tadashishoji Pinterest: pinterest.com/tadashishoji Instagram: @tadashishoji Blog: blog.tadashishoji.com

PROMINENT COLORS White and Lavender Rain, White and Frosted Jade, White and Antique Pink.

INSPIRATION The femininity and strength of a woman; a feminine liberation.

SIGNATURE COLOR

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

White is the most important color for spring 2014. I pair it with almost every color in this collection.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 The Ivory scalloped lace dress with flared skirt. It is a feminine and flirty piece that you can dress up or down.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would paint an accent piece in the color Blue Hydrangea. It is a strong, yet serene, shade of Blue.

TADASHI SHOJI PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


PAMELLA ROLAND

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

BY PAMELLA DEVOS

Website: www.pamellaroland.com Facebook: facebook.com/pamellaroland Twitter: @pamellaroland Pinterest: pinterest.com/pamellaroland Instagram: @pamellaroland Blog: pamellaroland.com/blog

PROMINENT COLORS Spring is a perfect opportunity to wear color, especially after being covered up all winter. For spring 2014, I am using vibrant colors such as Flamingo, Candy Pink, Winter Sky, Peach Whip, Mellow Yellow and highlights of metallic Silver and Gold.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

While attending this year’s Cannes Film Festival, I was inspired by the spirit of the South of France and the glamour that the festival has brought to the French Riviera for decades.

SIGNATURE COLOR

Flamingo because it perfectly captures the chic essence of Cannes.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A Flamingo and Candy Pink t-shirt dress with a beaded front is a must have for any occasion.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would repaint a bedroom in my apartment Mellow Yellow; waking up every morning surrounded by such joyful color is a perfect way to start the day.

PAMELLA ROLAND BY PAMELLA DEVOS PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


NANETTE LEPORE

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

Website: www.nanettelepore.com Facebook: facebook.com/nanettelepore.fb Twitter: @nanettelepore Pinterest: pinterest.com/nanettepins Instagram: @nanettelepore Tumblr: nanettelepore.tumblr.com

PROMINENT COLORS Bombshell Red and a Deep Indigo, bounced off of Boudoir Blush and a splash of Soft Yellow. There is an undertone of a Soft Pink glow in the prints.

INSPIRATION Supernature.

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

SIGNATURE COLOR

Bombshell Red – it’s impactful.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A floaty, long, slip dress – in colors ranging from a Bombshell Red to Boudoir Blush.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would paint my bedroom walls Red.

NANETTE LEPORE PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


RACHEL ROY

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

Website: www.rachelroy.com Facebook: facebook.com/rachelroy Twitter: @rachel_roy Pinterest: pinterest.com/rachelroyrr Instagram: @rachel_roy Blog: The Life on rachelroy.com

PROMINENT COLORS Precious Amber and French Blue.

INSPIRATION The strength and elegance of women.

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

SIGNATURE COLOR Precious Amber for its directional beauty.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A jumpsuit with a dinner jacket in Precious Amber.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I am painting my in-home office Rose Bud from my spring 2014 collection.

RACHEL ROY PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


ELLA MOSS

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

BY PAMELLA PROTZEL-SCOTT

Website: www.ellamoss.com Facebook: facebook.com/ellamossbrand Twitter: @ellamoss Pinterest: pinterest.com/ellamoss Instagram: @ellamoss

PROMINENT COLORS Pretty pastels and softer hues mixed with Black to Cool Gray, Classic Blues and lots of White. Colors include Creamy Peach with Chambray Blue, Soft Coral with Cornflower Blue, Cool Mint with Steely Gray, Icy Lavender and Deep Indigo.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

A sense of feminine confidence and playful attitudes.

SIGNATURE COLOR Chambray and Indigo Blues – these are Classic Blue shades that pair beautifully with a soft dreamy palette.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A boxy top done in different fabrics from eyelets to printed poplins. It’s modern, yet playful. Perfect for a fresh take on a classic t-shirt shape.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I’d love to paint a room in my house Mint Green. It’s vibrant and would look very fresh accenting Gold, neutrals and pops of Pink.

ELLA MOSS BY PAMELLA PROTZEL-SCOTT PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


BCBGMAXAZRIA

Photo courtesy of: BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

Submission by Lubov Azria, Chief Creative Officer

Website: www.bcbg.com Facebook: facebook.com/BCBGMAXAZRIA Twitter: @BCBGMAXAZRIA Pinterest: pinterest/BCBGMAXAZRIA Instagram: @BCBGMAXAZRIA Blog: bonchicblog.com

PROMINENT COLORS Cool Chambrays and shades of Pink feature prominently in the collection. Black and Light Cool Gray set the backdrop for colorful prints with a mixture of warm and cool tones such as Begonia Pink, Vine Green and Bright Yellow.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

Contemporary art inspired the choice of vivid colors, while more muted tones glean inspiration from watercolors.

SIGNATURE COLOR Shades of Pink, ranging from Pale Blush to Fuchsia, feel fresh.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 An easy shirt-dress in Chambray Blue or White.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? A classic chair repainted to Begonia Pink – the bright pop of color gives more traditional pieces a modern update that stands out and makes a statement against a neutral backdrop.

BCBGMAXAZRIA PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


ADEAM

PANTONE 15-1225 Sand

BY HANAKO MAEDA

Website: www.adeamonline.com Facebook: facebook.com/adeamonline Twitter: @adeamonline Instagram: @adeamonline Tumblr: adeamonline.tumblr.com

PROMINENT COLORS Ashy pastel colors, such as Glass Green, Silver Peony and Lilac Hint.

INSPIRATION Early summer flowers in Japan, especially hydrangeas that come in various shades of Blue and Pink.

PANTONE 15-1225 Sand

SIGNATURE COLOR Glass Green because it’s a very unique shade of Pale Yellow with a slight cast of Green. It’s more refreshing than Cream and richer than Pure White.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A sweatshirt with quilted leather shoulders in one of our original prints, the Decay print, which is inspired by plant cells under a microscope. I paired it with a matching print skirt with hidden chiffon panels for a more sophisticated look.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Lilac Hint because it’s a perfect shade of Pale Blue that would complement the White furnishings in my bathroom.

ADEAM BY HANAKO MAEDA PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


NICOLE MILLER

PANTONE 15-6114 Hemlock

Website: www.nicolemiller.com Facebook: facebook.com/nicolemiller Twitter: @nicolemillernyc Pinterest: pinterest.com/nicolemillernyc Instagram: @nicolemillernyc Blog: leblogue.nicolemiller.com

PROMINENT COLORS Swimming Pool Aqua, Boho Blue, Neon Candy Pink, Sunflower Yellow, Fanta® Orange and Plum Navy.

INSPIRATION

The idea of social unrest in a garden party.

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

SIGNATURE COLOR Pool – it is the recurring color that ties all of the season’s prints together.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 An embellished jacket – it is Black, White and Candy Pink.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Fanta Orange! I would redo my sideboard which is currently Red – it would look so fresh in Orange.

NICOLE MILLER PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


CHRISTIAN SIRIANO

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

Website: www.christiansiriano.com Facebook: facebook.com/christiansirianofans Twitter: @csiriano Pinterest: pinterest.com/csiriano Instagram: @csiriano

PROMINENT COLORS We paired bright, exciting colors like Fiesta, Poppy Red and Paradise Pink, with Shell and a sheer Pink color; the bright colors matched with the soft pastels.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

A recent trip to Mexico’s Isla Mujeres: the “Island of Women.” I took influence from the shapes and imagery of grass-lined huts, picturesque color-blocked residential streets, stonework and the locally abundant dahlia. There are day separates in vibrant Poppy Red and Blazing Yellow floral prints paired with raffia textiles and soft elegant organza for evening in Sand tones. The collection, like the island, is dramatic, powerful, bright, romantic and light.

SIGNATURE COLOR It’s all about mixing prints and colors/textures together.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A colorful abstract floral print dress is our key item. It’s a mix of Paradise Pink, Blazing Yellow and Poppy Red.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would paint a room in Paradise Pink just for something fun and exciting. I love color for spring and this season I will not shy away from it.

CHRISTIAN SIRIANO PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma Photo courtesy of: BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP

HERVE LEGER BY MAX AZRIA Submission by Lubov Azria, Chief Creative Officer Website: www.herveleger.com Facebook: facebook.com/herveleger Twitter: @herveleger Pinterest: pinterest.com/herveleger Instagram: @herveleger

PROMINENT COLORS This season we are using lots of Silver (Cool Gray) mixed with Bright Blues.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 15-1225 Sand

We are looking at different cultural and geological references as our spring 2014 inspirations. One of the referenced that we came across is this amazing picture of a face tattoo on an old Samoan chief.

SIGNATURE COLOR Silver is the color that we are using most to enhance and illuminate bright shades of Blues.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A bodycon peplum dress with Silver zipper detail.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Silver. It’s cool, sensual and sexy.

HERVÉ LÉGER BY MAX AZRIA PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


BIBHU MOHAPATRA

LINEN 18-1651 PANTONE PANTONE 12–1OO8 Cayenne

Website: www.bibhu.com Facebook: facebook.com/bibhumohapatra Twitter: @bibhumohapatra Instagram: @bibhumohapatra

PROMINENT COLORS

Pops of Coral, Sea Foam Green and Fuchsia are all used with soft Gray, Beige and neutral tones.

INSPIRATION

Inspiration was taken from Ólafur Elíasson.

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

SIGNATURE COLOR Palash Coral.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014

A custom print day dress in Palash Coral.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? A room in a Putty Gray with accent pieces of Palash Coral.

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

BIBHU MOHAPATRA PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


M.PATMOS

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

BY MARCIA PATMOS

Website: www.mpatmos.com Facebook: facebook.com/mpatmos Twitter: @MPATMOS Pinterest: pinterest.com/marciapatmos Instagram: @MPATMOS

PROMINENT COLORS A combination of Sky Blues with darker Chambray and denim tones. Accents include bold Bright Kelly Greens and Sunshine Yellow, with warmer Gold and Petal Pink.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

Nostalgic ‘60s beach scenes including stills of Anna Karina in Pierrot le Fou, a Jean-Luc Godard film.

SIGNATURE COLOR Sky Blue that is refreshingly clean.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 Our sleeveless double-faced coat.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would repaint the guest room Sky Blue and gather a collection of Blue bottles on the windowsill for when the sun shines through.

M.PATMOS BY MARCIA PATMOS PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


LELA ROSE

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

Website: www.lelarose.com Facebook: facebook.com/lelarosestudio Twitter: @lela_rose Instagram: @lela_rose Pinterest: pinterest.com/lelarosestudio Blog: lelarose.com/stitch-in-time

PROMINENT COLORS Ice Blue, Dusted Pink, Coral, Minty Green and Cool Citrine.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

I am always drawn to saturated, rich tones that excite the eye, and spring 2014 is no exception. In addition to the rich tones, I have added in softer tones like Dusted Pink and Ice Blue, which help give balance to the bolder tones.

SIGNATURE COLOR Ice Blue splashes throughout the collection in a new and fresh way. It peeks out of a double face trench cape, creates a pop on prints, and colorfully blocks a fil coupe dress. The icy cold tone of this color brings a new cool for springtime.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A modernist print trouser leg pant with a Beige-colored pleated back trench is a favorite look. The multi-colored pant is blocked with the print and the trench takes you to any event day or night.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I have always loved Cool Citrine and like to dress myself, my daughter and my home in it. It is too bold to be used in big spaces and is best used as an accent. My daughter’s poster bed is curtained in this color, as is an old coffee table.

LELA ROSE PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


TRINA TURK

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

Website: www.trinaturk.com Facebook: facebook.com/trinaturk Twitter: @shoptrinaturk Pinterest: pinterest.com/trinaturk Instagram: @trinaturk Blog: trinaturk.com/trina_talks

PROMINENT COLORS Pops of bold color, including Ultramarine, Clementine and Azalea, back to a stark Black and White graphic mix. Also sun-bleached, washed-down brights, mixed with Chambray, Black and White.

INSPIRATION A road trip down the California coastline.

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

SIGNATURE COLOR Grapefruit. As you are driving down the California coastline, you might see this sun-bleached, softer hue in a sunset.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A fabric-mixed sweatshirt.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I’d love to reupholster a vintage chair in a Dill color, maybe in a textured fabric.

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

TRINA TURK PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


SAUNDER

LINEN 15-1225 PANTONE PANTONE Sand 12–1OO8

BY EMILY SAUNDERS

Website: www.thesaunder.com Facebook: facebook.com/saunder Twitter: @thesaunder Pinterest: pinterest.com/thesaunder Instagram: @thesaunder Tumblr: ishouldcoco.tumblr.com

PROMINENT COLORS Warm Sand, Tangerine, Moroccan Indigo, Oyster, Burnt Honey, Magenta and Sea Foam.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

The inspiration was a 1930’s archeological dig in Mesopotamia. The palette is composed of warm neutrals (that evoke the feeling of earth and sand) juxtaposed with bright, saturated colors like Tangerine and Indigo, the types of bright colors one might imagine to have been originally painted on the Assyrian sculptures found on those digs, before time weathered the pigments away.

SIGNATURE COLOR Tangerine. It’s such a fresh color that it livens up the whole collection, and gives it real vibrancy.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 The brushed twill safari jacket with leopard jacquard inserts in Moroccan Indigo is a must-have spring cover-up.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would paint my bathroom Sea Foam so that when I take a bath I would feel like a mermaid.

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

SAUNDER BY EMILY SAUNDERS PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


EMERSON

PANTONE 18-3224 LINEN Radiant Orchid

PANTONE 12–1OO8

BY JACKIE FRASER-SWAN

Website: www.emersonbyjfs.com Facebook: facebook.com/emerson.collection Twitter: @emerson_by_jfs & @jackieemersonfs Instagram: @emersonjfs

PROMINENT COLORS Deep Purple, Raspberry Pink, Lime Green, Sky Blue, Lavender, Black, White and Stone Gray.

INSPIRATION The clash of two worlds: Punk Rock meets Upper East Side.

SIGNATURE COLOR

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

Deep Purple. I always circle back to this color. It works beautifully with this collection, and it looks great on everyone.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 The shift dress. Its print has a variety of colors that pop, including Deep Purple, Raspberry Pink and Lime Green. There are also some undertones of Lavender and Stone Gray. This is a classic silhouette with an edge; it has exposed side zippers on the waist, and a center back two-way zipper.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would have to say Deep Purple. I have four daughters and I had their playroom painted this color – they love it!

PANTONE 15-6114 Hemlock

EMERSON EMERSON BY BY JACKIE FRASER-SWAN JACKIE FRASER-SWAN PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


REBECCA MINKOFF

Photo courtesy of: Danielle Kosann The New Potato

PANTONE 15-6114 Hemlock

Website: www.rebeccaminkoff.com Facebook: facebook.com/rebeccaminkoff Twitter: @rebeccaminkoff Pinterest: pinterest.com/rebeccaminkoff Instagram: @rebeccaminkoff Blog: rebeccaminkoff.com/rmedit

PROMINENT COLORS We have a rich, varied palette of contrasting warm, summer brights offset with fresh cooler tones: Soft Peach, Shell and Blush add warm, sophisticated, feminine tones; the rich, cooler tones are represented by Sea Foam, Aloe and Lake.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

The collection is grounded by Classic Chalk White, reminiscent of South American white-washed villas. Warm, rich Terra-Cotta reminds us of artisan tile work.

SIGNATURE COLOR Vibrant Sun and Tangerine. Both are rich, happy, vibrant tones that are fully represented in terrace-inspired floral prints.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A shoe that comes in Black and White, with tassels that are Vibrant Sun and Rich Tangerine. It’s a fun shoe that you can’t help but want to put on immediately once you see it!

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I’d love to have a tea set in Vibrant Sun! It’s so happy and refreshing – it could make any day better!

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

REBECCA MINKOFF PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


CYNTHIA STEFFE

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

BY SUWHA HONG

Website: www.cynthiasteffe.com Facebook: facebook.com/cynthiasteffe123 Twitter: @cynthiasteffe

PROMINENT COLORS We present a secret garden inspired story featuring all shades of Pink – in both the cool and warm tones. In the cool tones we feature Dark Peony, Cherry Blossom, Peony and Magnolia. In the warm tones we feature more Coral cast Pinks, such as Salmon Rose and Peach Amber.

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

INSPIRATION The shades of blooming spring flowers at Huntington Gardens – from the intense saturated shades of Deep Pink to the delicate hint of Blush. We mixed the two types of shades – both cool and warm – as we would see them in nature.

SIGNATURE COLOR

Peach Amber. I love this shade of Pink for the subtle blend of warm Coral with a hint of Blush. It is classic and vintage inspired yet unexpected in all its warm tones in an all Pink story.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 Our vintage inspired floral printed cotton dobby pretty dress. The tea length and pleating and shirring details evoke pure classic femininity, while the fabric combination – the sheer illusion organza yoke – is on trend.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would paint my bedroom Magnolia – a delicate shade of Blush Pink. It is light, pretty and feminine, yet subtle enough to create a neutral palette to punch up with darker more saturated Pinks and Blues. I just have some convincing to do with my husband.

CYNTHIA STEFFE BY SUWHA HONG PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


WHIT NY

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

Website: www.whit-ny.com Facebook: facebook.com/pages/whit/290949786586 Twitter: @whit_ny Pinterest: pinterest.com/whitpozgay Instagram: @whit_ny

PROMINENT COLORS Saturated tropical hues grounded with Indigo. Our warmer colors are drawn from Balinese flora: Orange hanging heliconia flowers and vivid wild Orchid Purples. We pulled a range of deep Blues from natural dyes found in Balinese textiles.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

A recent trip to Bali. We spent weeks exploring the island and were particularly inspired by the ceremonial offerings during Bali’s Holy Week.

SIGNATURE COLOR

Sea Foam Green – it flows through the collection and tempers the warmer, saturated hues.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A floral printed dress with a bell-like tier over a long, slim skirt.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? My husband always paints one room Red wherever we live – it adds energy to the home. I love Coral for a boudoir.

WHIT NY PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


SACHIN + BABI

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

Website: www.sachinandbabi.com Facebook: facebook.com/sachinandbabi Twitter: @sachinandbabi Pinterest: pinterest.com/sachinandbabi Instagram: @sachinandbabi

PROMINENT COLORS White, Cobalt Blue, Kelly Green, Peach and Yellow.

INSPIRATION Blooms of magnolia against vibrant florals – we wanted to use strong colors.

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

SIGNATURE COLOR Cobalt Blue is the most important color as a base. We love the depth and richness of the color – it is the personification of spring and new life.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A full-length dress and ball skirt, and also the wide-leg cropped trouser.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? We’d repaint an accent wall in the living room. One of our favorite paintings hangs here and it would be fabulous to paint the wall Sky Blue.

SACHIN + BABI PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


JUICY COUTURE

PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid

Website: www.juicycouture.com Facebook: facebook.com/juicycouture Twitter: @juicycouture Pinterest: pinterest.com/juicycouturela Instagram: @juicycouture

PROMINENT COLORS Luscious Highlighter Pink combined with Fiery Red Ginger and Techno Blue mixed with Mojito Green creates a bold, vibrant palette to kick off the spring season.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid

Each season, we draw inspiration from the iconic Juicy girl and her surroundings. She embraces the new season with a fresh start, taking to the road and exploring her passion for adventure, revitalizing her wardrobe with effortless sportswear in bold yet feminine colors.

SIGNATURE COLOR Highlighter Pink – it’s charged with positive emotion that is very feminine, uplifting and vibrant.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 A moto jacket in Black paired with a floral printed maxi dress in Highlighter Pink for the perfect mix of effortless L.A. style.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Highlighter Pink to create the perfect accent wall in your boudoir, or even revamp an antique dresser or chest for a bold and fun style.

JUICY COUTURE PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


EMILIO SOSA

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

Website: www.esosadesign.com Facebook: facebook.com/pages/emilio-sosa/297768920359 Twitter: @esosafashion Pinterest: pinterest.com/esosafashion Instagram:@esosafashion

PROMINENT COLORS Cool and powdery, influenced by minerals: Dusty Ruellia, Lilac, Mesa Twilight, Aubergine and Desert Mist; Pearly Lavender with Mojave Sage and Sonoran Malachite.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

A recent trip to Arizona and the sunset’s magical effect on the landscape.

SIGNATURE COLOR Dusty Ruellia. It’s a powdery Violet hue with a cool undertone.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 The lace trench dress in Dusty Ruellia.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? I would repaint my foyer Mojave Sage for its calm, soothing quality.

EMILIO SOSA PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


MUST HAVES - SPRING 2014 ADEAM BY HANAKO MAEDA A sweatshirt with quilted leather shoulders in one of our original prints, the Decay print, which is inspired by plant cells under a microscope. I paired it with a matching print skirt with hidden chiffon panels for a more sophisticated look.

BCBGMAXAZRIA

EMILIO SOSA

REBECCA MINKOFF

The lace trench dress in Dusty Ruellia.

A shoe that comes in Black and White, with tassels that are Vibrant Sun and Rich Tangerine. It’s a fun shoe that you can’t help but want to put on immediately once you see it!

HERVÉ LEGÉR BY MAX AZRIA A bodycon peplum dress with Silver zipper detail.

JUICY COUTURE

An easy shirt-dress in Chambray Blue or White.

A moto jacket in Black paired with a floral printed maxi dress in Highlighter Pink for the perfect mix of effortless L.A. style.

BIBHU MOHAPATRA

LELA ROSE

A custom print day dress in Palash Coral.

CHRISTIAN SIRIANO A colorful abstract floral print dress is our key item. It’s a mix of Paradise Pink, Blazing Yellow and Poppy Red.

CYNTHIA STEFFE BY SUWHA HONG Our vintage inspired floral printed cotton dobby pretty dress. The tea length and pleating and shirring details evoke pure classic femininity, while the fabric combination – the sheer illusion organza yoke – is on trend.

ELLA MOSS BY PAMELLA PROTZEL-SCOTT A boxy top done in different fabrics from eyelets to printed poplins. It’s modern, yet playful. Perfect for a fresh take on a classic t-shirt shape.

EMERSON BY JACKIE FRASER-SWAN The shift dress. Its print has a variety of colors that pop, including Deep Purple, Raspberry Pink and Lime Green. There are also some undertones of Lavender and Stone Gray. This is a classic silhouette with an edge; it has exposed side zippers on the waist, and a center back two-way zipper.

A modernist print trouser leg pant with a Beige-colored pleated back trench is a favorite look. The multi-colored pant is blocked with the print and the trench takes you to any event day or night.

M.PATMOS BY MARCIA PATMOS Our sleeveless double-faced coat.

NANETTE LEPORE A floaty, long, slip dress – in colors ranging from a Bombshell Red to Boudoir Blush.

NICOLE MILLER An embellished jacket – it is Black, White and Candy Pink.

PAMELLA ROLAND BY PAMELLA DEVOS A Flamingo and Candy Pink t-shirt dress with a beaded front is a must have for any occasion.

RACHEL ROY A jumpsuit with a dinner jacket in Precious Amber.

SACHIN + BABI A full-length dress and ball skirt, and also the wide-leg cropped trouser.

SAUNDER BY EMILY SAUNDERS The brushed twill safari jacket with leopard jacquard inserts in Moroccan Indigo is a must-have spring cover-up.

TADASHI SHOJI The Ivory scalloped lace dress with flared skirt. It is a feminine and flirty piece that you can dress up or down.

TIMOTHY EVEREST Definitely the reversible bomber. It’s a contemporary tailored bomber style jacket featuring a wonderful degrade bat pattern, ribbed round collar, waistband and cuff, and reversible zip front and diagonal jet pockets.

TRACY REESE A tropical-print slip dress in a moody Pink floral print.

TRINA TURK A fabric-mixed sweatshirt.

WHIT NY A floral printed dress with a bell-like tier over a long, slim skirt.

YOANA BARASCHI A White textured jacquard blazer – new, versatile and clean.

PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


FASHION INFLUENCERS NINA GARCIA

MARIA DIVARIS

Website: www.ninagarcia.com Facebook: facebook.com/fashionninag Twitter: @ninagarcia Pinterest: pinterest.com/ninagarcia Instagram: @imninagarcia

Website: www.mariadivaris.com Twitter: @mariadivaris Instagram: @mrshamma

Creative Director, Marie Claire Judge, Project Runway

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

It’s not necessarily about choosing the “right” fashion color. It’s more about choosing colors that work together, which is what you have to consider in your home as well. When I was designing my home, I chose a palette of Blue, Beige and Chestnut because I liked the way that they looked together, and I knew they wouldn’t go out of style.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE?

If I could makeover a room, it would be one of my kids’ rooms. They are growing and developing so quickly that it would make sense to redesign. As for the colors, right now they love Yellow and Blue. One of the most efficient ways to incorporate color is in the accessories. For a subtle change, I’d go for colorful pillows or a lamp, and for a larger effect I’d change a rug or a painting.

BROOKE JAFFE

Fashion Director for RTW, Bloomingdale’s Website: www.bloomingdales.com Facebook: facebook.com/bloomingdales Twitter: @bloomingdales Pinterest: pinterest.com/bloomingdales Instagram: @bloomingdales Tumblr: bloomingdales.tumblr.com/

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

Fashion colors inspire me in every aspect of my life. In my home, I tend to keep things neutral with pops of bright colors. Right now I love bright shades of Blue into deeper shades of Midnight; it feels fresh to mix several shades of one hue and right now BLUE is it!

Stylist

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES? Well, I am a classic New Yorker at heart and I usually stick to a pretty neutral palette in my wardrobe of Black, White and Gray with the occasional pop of a bright color in a top, jacket, jean or accessory. This definitely carries over into the way that my husband and I have chosen to decorate our home. We stick to a neutral palette – although for the home, I opt for warmer neutral tones such as Creams, Beige, Taupe, even a Dove Gray or Chocolate Brown. I feel as though one’s home should always be done in warmer shades to give it a cozier feel. Then we have little pops of contrast with a chosen color. In our bedroom we have gone with White and Chocolate Brown with some chrome accents and then brilliant pops of Bright Pink. I chose Bright Pink because of an Alexander McQueen clutch bag I fell in love with – it was a Hot Pink and Black patent Union Jack design with the chrome skull clasp. I couldn’t stop thinking about this bag and when my husband and I were trying to decide on bedside tables we used the clutch as inspiration. So we spent days painting side tables in Neon Pink, Black and White Union Jacks. These side tables set the tone for the room and from there we accented the room with little pops of Pink throughout. The great thing is to work tonally as shades of a given color vary from season to season. So the Neon Pink from a few years ago might not match perfectly with what I might add to the room today, but having chosen Bright Pink I can decorate within that color way and it creates more depth and character to the room.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? In our bedroom we have a White Le Corbusier chaise lounge, and I have been dying to have it covered in a Bright Pink. Vivacious, from the PANTONE Fashion Color Report Fall 2013, is exactly the shade of fabric I am looking for and would pull the room together perfectly. Perhaps we’ll cover some throw cushions for the bed in the same fabric as well!

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? I would love to redo my living room and mix shades of Blue. Maybe a rich Midnight Blue for my dream L-shaped sofa with some patterned throw pillows, mixing prints and brighter shades of Blue. I think it would be fun to paint the entire room a Dark Blue, feels clubby and homey. Getting excited just thinking about my imaginary “Blue room.”

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LEATRICE EISEMAN

KENDRA SCOTT

Website: www.colorexpert.com Facebook: facebook.com/leatriceeiseman Twitter: @leatriceeiseman Pinterest: pinterest.com/leatriceeiseman Blog: eisemancolorblog.com

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES? I love, love, love Deep Periwinkle as a fashion color that translates beautifully to interiors, especially a bedroom. It brings a bit of calm but with just the right amount of a warm red-purplish undertone to add a bit of excitement. It’s the “happiest” of the Blue family.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? The walls are already Deep Periwinkle, but I plan on doing a cabinet and/ or an end table in that same color.

NICOLE FISCHELIS

Group Vice President/Fashion Director, Global Forecasting, Macy’s

Website: www.macys.com Facebook: facebook.com/macys Twitter: @macys Pinterest: pinterest.com/macysofficial

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

Today, the world of color integrates the influences of art, fashion and décor. For me, it is really about fusion and individuality.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE?

Years back, I stripped six of my Louis XV caned chairs and had them entirely Silver foiled. Then, I replaced the Ivory jacquard upholstery with six bright colors in moiré silk – three à la “Lacroix” (in Red, Shocking Pink and Orange) and the other three à la “Saint Laurent” (in Purple, Turquoise and Green). The effect at the time was unexpected, quite whimsical and still relevant today.

CEO and Founder, KENDRA SCOTT Jewelry Photo courtesy of: David Heiser

Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute®

Website: www.kendrascott.com Facebook: facebook.com/kendrascottjewelry Twitter: @kendra_scott Pinterest: pinterest.com/kendra_scott Instagram: @kendra_scott Blog: blog.kendrascott.com

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

As a jewelry designer who loves to work with brightly colored gemstones, color plays an integral part in my interior design style. Trends in fashion often infiltrate interior design, and that’s especially true with color. Paint is such a great way to bring unexpected beauty and color into a room, whether through an accent wall or a beautifully painted piece of furniture. While I’ve always been a fan of paint, I’m currently also loving wallpaper in fun, geometric prints and unbelievable colors. Both can create high impact in a room. In the same way that jewelry can take a t-shirt and jeans from drab to fab, paint has the power to completely transform a room and give it a whole new emotion in the way that only color can. If you’re lacking in art or wall décor, paint or wallpaper can also be a great way to completely change the look and feel of a room at an affordable cost. One hot trend in interior design is homes with floor plans that are more open, allowing the rooms and spaces to flow together. Painting one of the rooms or even a single wall is a great way to give a room a dramatic, stand-alone appearance even when everything else is open around it. I recently moved into a new space with a very open floor plan and I painted my dining room a gorgeous, Greenish-Gray, much like PANTONE Deep Lichen Green. It really helps to add drama to my overall space and allows the dining room to feel like a separate, more intimate area.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE?

I currently love bamboo Chippendale chairs. They are so easy to paint and are a great way to add an unexpected pop of color and a bit of whimsy into your home or office. Since Chippendale chairs were really popular in the 1950s and 1960s, you can purchase them at an antique store, but you can also buy them new at many interior décor stores. In my new space, I painted one in a crisp, White lacquer finish for my living room, but I’d love it in a bold Fuchsia color or a stunning Cobalt hue. That’s the great thing about paint – whether painting a piece of furniture or your walls, you’re never making a big commitment. Even if you only keep it that color for six months – repainting is affordable and easy. If you’re ready for a change in your home, don’t be afraid to start with something small like repainting a piece of furniture or the insets of your kitchen cabinets. It’s totally easy, inexpensive and you can always change it back if you get tired of it or don’t like it.

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COLLEEN SHERIN

JUDY RILEY

Senior Fashion Director, Saks Fifth Avenue

Vice President, Trend, Design and Product Development, Lowe’s

Website: www.saksfifthavenue.com Facebook: facebook.com/saks Twitter: @saks Pinterest: pinterest.com/saks Instagram: @s5a

Website: www.lowes.com Facebook: facebook.com/lowes Twitter: @lowes Pinterest: pinterest.com/lowes Instagram: @loweshomeimprovement

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? If I could makeover a room in my home, I would cover one focal wall in the living room with de Gournay wallpaper. They do the most beautiful Chinoiserie designs with birds and flowers, in calming shades of Pale Green and Blue, with cheerful pops of Pink and Yellow. Timeless, mood enhancing and on-trend at the same time. A paint color, on the surrounding walls, in a Pale Gray with a hint of Lilac would complement this wallpaper perfectly.

EFVA ATTLING

Jewelry Designer Website: www.efvaattling.com Facebook: facebook.com/efvaattling; facebook.com/efvaattlingnewyork Twitter: @efvaattling Instagram: @efvaattling; @attlingnyc Blog: blog.efvaattling.com

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

PANTONE is the professional color toolkit for designers, and I’m excited to bring PANTONE Colors into my home. I select paint colors based on how I want to feel. When I start my day, I want to feel like the sun is coming up even when it’s still dark outside.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE?

Waking up to PANTONE Pear Sorbet or PANTONE Ambrosia would be refreshing in the bath. PANTONE String is a beautiful Warm Gray for my bedroom to help me relax and wind down after a hectic day. Lively dinner conversation helps me feel connected and it flows more easily with a bold fashion color like Turkish Tile in the dining room. Painting with PANTONE transforms the feel of any room or the look of a favorite piece of furniture without investing too much time or money. Choosing the right color can be the hardest part of the project, but with the new PANTONE UNIVERSE Paint offering at Lowe’s and sites like Pinterest, you see what others are doing with color and find limitless resources for fashion and home décor inspiration. Lowe’s sample program even lets you try a new PANTONE Paint color on your wall before you commit!

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES? I am a fashion addict, and I often choose colors from the PANTONE Fashion Color Report when I do my walls rather than going to the normal paint store for colors.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? I would use Moonbeam for my walls to get an Art Deco feeling and an Amethyst Orchid for my sofa to brighten and power-up the room!

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DALLAS SHAW

DANYCE BONEBRAKE

Website: www.dallasshaw.com Twitter: @dallasshaw Pinterest: pinterest.com/dallasshaw Instagram: @dallasshaw Facebook: facebook.com/dallas.shaw.982 Blog: dillydallas.blogspot.com

Website: www.moodfabrics.com Facebook: facebook.com/mood.fabrics Twitter: @mood_fabrics Pinterest: pinterest.com/moodfabrics Instagram: @mood_fabrics Blog: www.moodfabrics.com/blog

Fashion Illustrator

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES? With the exception of some metallic wallpaper in my closet, the majority of the rooms in my home are painted White. What can I say, I’m an artist and I like a blank canvas. I am constantly adding new prints and switching in accents with bright patterns. You’ll see a lot of small color pops, such as Bright Peach in each room against Rich Gray upholstery. If I want the option to add Deep Green palm-printed curtains to the mix, the minimal White walls help me to have free reign over my bold décor choices.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE? I am about to redesign my dining room and plan to use a fun Black and White printed wallpaper to play off of the rough lines in my barnwood table. I’ll be adding a masculine Black and Gold chandelier to the mix and the final touch will be piles upon piles of colorful, hand-painted dishware that will act as the colorful accents I can change seasonally.

JAURETSI SAIZARBITORIA

Chief Curator for The Inside Source, eBay

Home Department Manager, Mood Fabrics

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES?

I usually turn to fashion colors to inspire the direction I take with accent pieces, such as pillows, window treatments and decorative items, or anything that is easily updated or changed out. I get color-obsessed with the fashion trends I see on the runways and on the streets. When it comes to bringing fashion color into the home, though, I’m a practical girl. For example, I may fall in love with the neon brights in a collection, but I wouldn’t go so far as to upholster a couch in a neon color. My advice is to bring home the colors you love in fashion, but in manageable doses that you can affordably change out when you fall in love with another fashion color.

IF YOU COULD MAKEOVER A ROOM OR KEY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME, WHICH FASHION COLOR WOULD YOU USE AND WHERE?

I am obsessed with all shades of Orange. I’m redoing my bedroom right now – bedding, window treatments and rugs – and it’s going to be filled with colors like Tangerine, Coral Rose and Red Orange, with some touches of Fuchsia Purple thrown in. Orange is one of those colors in both fashion and home décor that appeals to everyone and it’s gender-neutral. At Mood Fabrics we see just as many men choosing fabrics with Orange as we do women.

Website: www.theInsidesource.com Facebook: facebook.com/jauretsi Twitter: @jauretsi Pinterest: pinterest.com/jauretsi/ Instagram: @jauretsi Blog: sugarbarons.com

HOW DO FASHION COLORS INFLUENCE YOUR HOME DÉCOR AND INTERIOR PAINT COLOR CHOICES? I have always noticed the kitchens that brighten my spirits the most are painted Yellow. It seems that Yellow is a color of spring and sun, a warm message when preparing food for friends and family. It’s also a social color, which invites a gathering in one of the most important rooms in the home (aside from the bedroom). Although there are many shades of Yellow to play with – from Acid Yellow to Sunflower Yellow – my personal pick is a less harsh one, preferably a light Egg Yolk vibe, signifying birth and fresh life.

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TIMOTHY EVEREST & HORIYOSHI III

SPRING 2014: A CONFIDENT AND VERSATILE PALETTE

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SPRING 2014: A CONFIDENT AND VERSATILE PALETTE Light and airy Placid Blue is a perfect background color for spring, offering another alternative to the classic neutrals. Pair it with Comfrey, a more masculine take on the softer Hemlock green from the women’s palette, to create a fresh, seasonally inspired look. For a modernized vintage feel, pair Purple Haze, a deeper, stronger version of Violet Tulip, with Paloma, a confident and adaptable gray. Sand, a warm, agreeable neutral, can be coupled with more daring colors in the palette – making them less intimidating. Both Paloma and Sand are perfect complements to fiery Cayenne red, and help to harness the powerful energy that intense Freesia yellow brings to the spectrum. Accessories, including shoes, in bold colors, like Cayenne, Freesia and Celosia Orange, are becoming more popular for men this season, adding a touch of gusto to neutral formal attire. As the temperatures rise, we are also seeing a lot of vibrant patterning that combines bold and tropical colors in many sectors of menswear. Create a magnetic look by mixing Magenta Purple, a more robust version of Radiant Orchid, with the higher voltage colors in the palette, like Celosia Orange and Dazzling Blue. These three energetic yet versatile hues are sure to be a hit in spring 2014.

PANTONE 19-2428 Magenta Purple

PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue

PANTONE 18-6216 Comfrey

PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange

PANTONE 15-1225 Sand PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia

PANTONE 18-3718 Purple Haze

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue


TIMOTHY EVEREST AND HORIYOSHI III

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

Website: www.timothyeverest.co.uk & www.thethiiird.com & horiyoshi3tattoo.com Facebook: facebook.com/timothyeverestfinetailoring & facebook.com/horiyoshiIII Twitter: @timothyeverest Instagram: @timothyeverest Blog: timothyeverest.co.uk/blog Film link: vimeo.com/68607733

PROMINENT COLORS White, Navy and Black form the key background colors to the collection with accent colors of Scarlet Red.

INSPIRATION

PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

Our collaborative collection for spring 2014 has drawn inspiration from Japan’s most respected tattoo artist Horiyoshi III, and his symbolic figure, animal and floral motifs. I had the idea to bring together these two worlds in a tailoring context. We have realized some of these designs in jacquard patterns, and others have been printed onto suit and jacket linings and on accompanying accessories.

SIGNATURE COLOR I’d say Midnight Blue and Scarlet.

MUST-HAVE ITEM FOR SPRING 2014 Definitely the reversible bomber. It’s a contemporary tailored bomber style jacket featuring a wonderful degrade bat pattern, ribbed round collar, waistband and cuff, and reversible zip front and diagonal jet pockets.

WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU REPAINT A ROOM OR ACCENT PIECE IN YOUR HOME? Probably the Off White we used in the bespoke piece within the collection, which we created especially for Tilda Swinton to wear to launch the collection. It’s such a sophisticated luxurious color.

TIMOTHY EVEREST PANTONE FASHION COLOR REPORT SPRING 2014 • NEW YORK FASHION WEEK • SEPTEMBER 5–12, 2013 • pantone.com/spring2014


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COLOR NAMES AND VALUES PANTONE COLOR CMYK VALUE PANTONE 15-3920 Placid Blue PANTONE 16-3823 Violet Tulip

47.17.2.0

44.39.0.0

PANTONE 15-6114 Hemlock

39.4.35.0

PANTONE 16-0000 Paloma 35.24.27.0 PANTONE 15-1225 Sand

20.27.48.0

PANTONE 14-0852 Freesia 0.14.100.0 PANTONE 18-1651 Cayenne

6.74.56.0

PANTONE 17-1360 Celosia Orange 0.63.80.0 PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid 32.65.0.0 92.57.0.0

PANTONE 18-3718 Purple Haze

56.51.15.0

PANTONE 18-6216 Comfrey

74.28.63.10

PANTONE 19-2428 Magenta Purple 51.94.24.24

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PANTONE 18-3949 Dazzling Blue

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