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"The color is one whose warm and welcoming embrace conveys a message of compassion and whose cozy sensibility brings people together and enriches the soul. In the spirit of PANTONE 13-1023 Peach ...
It's a light shade of pink described as "gentle," "warm and cozy" and "heartfelt." And it's the shade selected to represent whatever comes in the next year. Pantone Color of the Year 2024 is Peach ...
Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year is "Peach Fuzz ... The world's color authority described the peachy hue as a warm and cozy shade that highlights "our desire for togetherness with others and ...
Pantone has emphasized the ways in which its chosen color inspires courage and vitality, but Peach Fuzz seems to bring a different energy to the table. “The color is one whose warm and welcoming ...
Pantone has crowned “Mocha Mousse” as its 2025 Color of the Year, and honestly? It’s the warm, grounding hug we all need right now. This rich, earthy brown takes its cues from life’s most ...
PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse finds harmony and balance between the demands of modernity and the timeless beauty of artful creation.” BRYAN GARDNER The warm brown shade will make its debut all ...
As soon as Pantone announced Mocha Mousse as their Color of the Year for 2025, the ideas for how to incorporate this hue into ...
Pantone has named an “evocative soft brown” its color of the year for 2025, continuing a tradition that has now run for more than a quarter of a century. In a statement published Thursday, the ...
Even the visual depiction of the warm brown shade — a drool-worthy whipped dessert dolloped into a luxe glass dessert cup — is all about conveying a sense of lightness. Pantone’s elevation ...
Long before Pantone announced its 2025 Color of the Year ... they’re the ultimate cozy-casual winter shoe—especially done in this classic warm brown hue. This suede bucket bag will never ...
Is this shade of dusty brown a repudiation of “Brat” green? By The Styles Desk On Thursday, Pantone announced its 2025 color of the year: Mocha Mousse. Far softer than the “Brat” green ...