Pantone color of the year of 2024!

mylittleeden
Valued Contributor

For those looking for the next color trends, I am sure you will be delighted to see (if you haven't already) 2024 is all set to get warm and fuzzy with the beautiful tone of Peach Fuzz!  😍 Happy designing 😉
https://www.pantone.com/color-of-the-year/2024

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ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

"In seeking a hue that echoes our innate yearning for closeness and connection, we chose a color radiant with warmth and modern elegance. A shade that resonates with compassion, offers a tactile embrace, and effortlessly bridges the youthful with the timeless."

LOL. What a poetic way to describe what looks like Boring Beige to me.

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Spice it up with complementary shades (peach brandy???) and complementary colors.

It's all about perspective I guess. I designed for this "Love you to Peaches" bridal shower this year and it was amazing! Laura-Lise Wong (@iyhtvdesigns) • Instagram photos and videos

My very first thought on this pale neutral shade was, whelp, that's going to join rose gold and champagne as a mega-popular wedding color so while it's not my cup of tea, the wedding designers here will probably do very well with it. 🙂

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GL123
New Contributor III

I checked out your instagram link for the bridal shower....absolutely beautiful!

Thank you! 

It is the creative writing I love most about the pantone color selections! Can make even a plaster color 🤣 sound amazing! I guess we will see if the public likes it as much as I and pantone does! Peach was my favorite color in the 80's but then again so was white Stilettos and peach leg warmers! We are seeing a bit of a revival of 80's style at the moment so you never know?

Polenth
Contributor II

People had issues in the past with using pantone colours in titles, tags and description (the products got deleted). So I'd suggest if you want to go with the trend, just call it peach and don't mention pantone.

PenguinPower
Valued Contributor III

Imma ruin it for everyone.. it’s almost the exact shade of a cloth bandaid.. maybe a hair lighter… now that’s all you’ll see..

Bumper sticker aka car band-aid 

Well thanks.. 

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PenguinPower
Valued Contributor III

🥹😂🤣 

PAZP
Valued Contributor II

Connie
Honored Contributor

You need to send this to Pantone, LOL!

PLdesign
New Contributor III

I just googled peach fuzz...😂

  1. the down on the chin of an adolescent boy whose beard has not yet developed
     

Ms_Jade
New Contributor II

Well I guess we need to be more descriptive about the color in our titles, descriptions, and tags. We don't want people to get the wrong idea unless that's the design we're going for. 🤣

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Several years ago while in a dentist's waiting room, I paged through a "high-end" interior design magazine in which there was an article on color trends. It appears the designers weren't the least impressed with Pantone's attempt to dictate colors, given that color depends on overall design and given that customers don't give a rat's @Ss about Pantone. I think the same applies to us here, though it may be good for the wedding designers.

Bandaids are apparently quite trendy.

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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I sat here wondering about fashion, style, color, etc, questioning it because I lost interest many years ago, specifically over forty years ago. So, I looked it up, and from what I can gather, those most into such things are teenagers and twenty-somethings. Thus, Pantone colors might be just the ticket for weddings, sweet sixteen parties, and graduation events, and probably not for anything with a hint of nostalgia such as anniversaries, old-folks' birthdays, and reunions.

Side issue: I read that older people are more into comfort, not fashion, and being the largest customer group, ignoring them by clothing manufacturers can be a death knell for the companies.

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osea
Contributor II

On my end it's hard to stay on variable trends, time to get products visible to wide range of potential customers is still too long for me. Anyway, thanks for the advice. I'm willing to help someone too if they needs, this is the HEX reference #FFC293.