Top 10 Colors For Spring 2016
Pantone has announced its Top 10 Color Report for Spring 2016. While the top colors for the season include vivid brights, more muted shades dominate the palette. If you’re still deciding your color scheme for a Wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Sweet 16, the trend report should provide some fun inspiration.
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Rose Quartz
One of Pantone’s top colors for Spring 2016 is Rose Quartz, a soothing, romantic tone that pairs particularly well with metallics. Three shades we’re obsessing over are Rose Quartz, Lilac Gray and Buttercup.
Lilac Gray
Another romantic shade in the collection is Lilac Gray. This neutral shade has a lilac undertone, giving it a distinctive edge.
Buttercup
While the majority of the top colors for 2016 are calming, there are a few colors that offer a contrast. Buttercup yellow is one of those colors that is sure to transport guests to a happier, sunnier place.
Peach Echo
The fashion and design communities, and consequently, consumers, have been in love with orange for several seasons. Coming to the fore this Spring is, Peach Echo, a shade that emanates friendlier qualities, evoking warmth and accessibility.
Serenity
A transcendent blue, Serenity comforts with a calming effect, bringing a feeling of respite even in turbulent times.
Snorkel Blue
Snorkel Blue, A maritime-inspired blue, plays in the navy family, but with a happier, more energetic context. The name alone implies a relaxing vacation and encourages escape.
Limpet Shell
A shade of aqua that leans toward the green family, Limpet Shell is clear, clean and defined.
Fiesta
A strong and fiery, yellow-based red, the vivid Fiesta provides a stark contrast to the calming, softer nature of this season’s palette.
Iced Coffee
Iced Coffee manifests as another strong neutral, a transitional color that will take us through the seasons.
Green Flash
The popularity of this brilliant hue is representative of nature’s persistent influence even in urban environments, a trend continuing to inspire designers. Green Flash calls on its wearer to explore, push the envelope and escape the mundane.