What are the Colours for 2023 fashion?

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What are the Colours for 2023 fashion?

Honey shaded coral, crisp, brilliant blue, and fruity, tropical orange: Pantone’s color trend report for Spring/Summer 2023 is here, and it’s bold. The experts from the Pantone Color Institute introduced 10 shades that “integrate tradition and innovation, marrying our need for brightness and vibrant positivity with quieting tinted tones.”

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Although they were chosen to reflect fashion design trends during London Fashion Week, Pantone’s offerings can easily be incorporated into your latest home design plans.

The colors and their vibrant descriptors are as follows:

  • PANTONE 17-1563 Cherry Tomato: a tempting red that calls out for attention
  • PANTONE 16-1544 Persimmon: A silky honey shaded coral
  • PANTONE 14-1140 Iced Mango: a fruity orange with a tropical touch
  • PANTONE 12-0643 Blazing Yellow: a heated radiant beam of sunshine
  • PANTONE 16-0229 Titanite: an enlivening and lustrous yellow green
  • PANTONE 16-6230 Andean Toucan: an exotic green suggestive of a highland forest
  • PANTONE 14-4122 Airy Blue: a lightweight blue illustrative of a cloudless sky
  • PANTONE Electric Blue Lemonade: a crisp brilliant blue that electrifies the palette
  • PANTONE 17-3020 Spring Crocus: a floral purple that blithely blooms in early spring
  • PANTONE 16-2122 Pink Cosmos: a garden pink that promotes contrast to all other hues

“As we anticipate our future, we are embracing the freedom to colorfully express our individuality without constraint,” Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, said in a press release. “Experiencing a creative liberation that transgresses previous norms, we are adapting and inventing novel pairings and contrasting harmonies.”

These vibrant, London Fashion Week-inspired colors are projected to rule the runway next spring and summer, but Pantone didn’t forget about the classics. The brand’s latest color report also included five Spring/Summer 2023 New Classics, featuring neutral tints meant to convey calmness and quietness.

The New Classics and their descriptors can be found below:

  • PANTONE 13-4201 Oyster Mushroom: a non-presumptive gray with a silent power
  • PANTONE 14-6011 Grayed Jade: a mineralized grayed green tone
  • PANTONE 12-0912 Tender Peach: a delicate peach with a gentle touch
  • PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse: a sweet milk chocolate brown
  • PANTONE 19-3954 Bluing: a brisky inky blue

So whether you have your eye on a milk chocolate brown armchair or fancy a garden pink accent wall, these high fashion color trends are well worth adding to your home decor vision boards.

Introducing Digital Lavender as our Colour of the Year for 2023.

Purple will return as a key colour for 2023, representing wellness and digital escapism. Recuperative rituals will become a top priority for consumers who want to protect and improve their mental health, and Digital Lavender will connect to this focus on wellbeing, offering a sense of stability and balance. Research suggests that colours with a shorter wavelength, such as Digital Lavender, evoke calmness and serenity. Already embedded in digital culture, we expect this imaginative colour to converge across virtual and physical worlds. 

Digital Lavender is a gender-inclusive colour that is already established in the youth market, and we expect it will broaden into all fashion product categories by 2023. Its sensorial quality makes it ideal for self-care rituals, healing practices and wellness products, and this purple will also be key for consumer electronics, digitised wellness, mood-boosting lighting and homewares.

See the colours that will be big for 2023 come to life here >

A collaboration from Coloro + WGSN, uniting the trend forecasting expertise of WGSN with Coloro’s innovations in the future of colour.

Pantone’s spring 2023 color predictions proved to make a big impression at New York Fashion Week.

Many designers looked to the color institute’s 15 color predictions for the season, ranging from heritage labels like Coach and Tommy Hilfiger to smaller brands like Puppets and Puppets and R13. Pantone released its spring 2023 color predictions last week, with the institute predicting a range of bright colors and neutrals as the season’s reigning trends. 

Beetroot Purple, a bright fuchsia, proved to be one of the most popular colors used in the New York Fashion Week spring 2023 collections. The color popped up several times at LaQuan Smith’s collection in pieces like crystal-embellished dresses, cutout dresses and matching sets, as well as at Alice + Olivia with a satin blazer dress and at Kate Spade with an A-line dress.

What are the Colours for 2023 fashion?

Classic Green at Monse, Tommy Hilfiger and Alejandra Alonso Rojas.

Classic Green was also another favorite among designers. The bright color was seen at Monse with a floral-print dress shirt, Tommy Hilfiger with casual green trousers and Alejandra Alonso Rojas in a knitted dress. 

Neutral colors also made an impression on designers, such as Pantone’s Vanilla Cream, which is a creamy hue. Designers that used Vanilla Cream include Christian Siriano in a tulle ballgown, Dion Lee in a cutout set and Tibi in a satin long-sleeved dress. 

What are the Colours for 2023 fashion?

Vanilla Cream at Christian Siriano, Dion Lee and Tibi

For more of Pantone’s spring 2023 color trends at New York Fashion Week, click through the above gallery. 

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